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Eight charged in Muskingum County Drug Investigation

WHIZ News Eight charged in Muskingum County Drug Investigation ZANESVILLE, Ohio- A Muskingum County Grand Jury indicted eight individuals after a long-term investigation that started in 2019, involving effort from several local, state and federal agencies.  Authorities say the investigation began in 2019 when members of the Muskingum County/Zanesville City Joint Drug Unit found out about a group of individuals from Columbus  who had moved to the Zanesville area with the intention to sell methamphetamine and fentanyl.  Approximately 30 pounds of methamphetamine and more than 2 pounds of fentanyl were seized during the investigation along with 13 firearms and $9,000 in cash. “When you look at these charges, and you look at the first felonies, the number of first felonies that are involved in this case, involving a pattern of corrupt activity, it basically shows the public that this case involves a large group of people dealing with a high volume amount of drugs,” Muskingum

Carnes Charged with Possession of Drugs

WHIZ News Carnes Charged with Possession of Drugs A Cambridge resident faces a charge of aggravated possession of drugs. The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office said the charge against 31-year-old Justin Carnes stems from a traffic stop conducted by deputies on April 12. Authorities said Carnes was found in possession of approximately five ounces of suspected Methamphetamine. Officials said Carnes is well known to law enforcement and has a previous conviction of trafficking in heroin in 2019, when he reportedly sold heroin to an undercover agent with the Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force during the birth of his child. Please follow and like us:

Columbus man charged in alleged $10k+ drug sale in Etna Township

Columbus man charged in alleged $10k+ drug sale in Etna Township Newark Advocate ETNA TOWNSHIP - A Columbus man has been arrested after he allegedly sold over $10,000 worth of Oxycodone pills to a confidential informant during a controlled buy in Licking County last week. Marcus J. Martin, 32, of Columbus, was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated trafficking in Oxycodone, a first-degree felony. According to a criminal complaint filed in Licking County Common Pleas Court, detectives with the Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force on Wednesday conducted a controlled buy of Oxycodone pills from Martin. The agency said detectives met with a confidential informant prior to the controlled buy, where the individual showed detectives text messages between himself and Martin. The agency said text messages showed Martin agreed to sell the individual 300 30 milligram Oxycodone pills at $35 each for a total of $10,500 at the Kroger in Reynoldsburg.

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