Between the dates of April 10th and April 12th the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Investigators, Deputies along with the DeKalb County Drug Task Force executed distribution of controlled substance warrants on the following people:
Phillip Prewitt 57 of Fort Payne – 3 distribution warrants plus charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
Nathaniel Bonds 39 of Fort Payne – 2 distribution warrants
Flint McElrath 31 of Fort Payne – 3 distribution warrants
Heather Nicole Brown 31 of Fort Payne– 2 distribution warrants
Dewight Walker – 1 distribution warrants
Tony Fossett 58 of Rainsville – 1 distribution warrant plus charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
Justin Seth Baker 35 of Fyffe – 1 distribution warrant plus charged with unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd
Holly Harper 35 of Hernando MS – 2 distribution warrants
Mickey Wayne Garner 54 of Ider – 1 distribution warrant
William Scott Golden 59 of Valley Head – 1 distribution warrant
Angel Danielle Fraley 27 of Henagar– 1 distribution warrant
Billy Joe Warren 32 of Ider – 1 distribution warrant plus a failure to appear warrant
Ray Goodridge 56 of Henagar – distribution warrant
Troy Lee Pritchett 62 of Ider – 1 distribution warrant
Charles Gauland Haggard 80 of Higdon – 1 distribution warrant plus charged with unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd, drug paraphernalia, promote prison contraband 2nd, unlawful possession of controlled substance, and tampering with physical evidence
Jacquelin Peterman 47 of Higdon – 1 distribution warrant plus charged with Unlawful possession of marijuana 1st
Oscar Alexander Stiefel 38 of Grove Oak – 1 distribution warrant plus charged with probation violation
Amber Nicole Smith 26 of Collinsville – 1 distribution warrant
Caleb Tanner Carmen 25 of Crossville – 1 distribution warrant
Donald Maurice Richey 56 of Collinsville – 2 distribution warrants
Steaming from the execution of the distribution warrants the following people were arrested and charged with:
Ashley Walls 29 of Henagar –unlawful possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
Ricky Rogers 35 of Henagar – 3 failure to appear warrants, criminal trespassing 3rd, drug paraphernalia, and bail jumping 2nd
Chad Haggard 40 of Higdon – unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd and drug paraphernalia
Courtney Cuzzort 25 of Higdon – unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd and drug paraphernalia
Tina Marie Pennington 37 of Higdon – unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd and drug paraphernalia
Jessie Waylon Givens 33 of Trenton GA – unlawful possession of controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest
Keisha Zweck 32 of Trenton GA – unlawful possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
Michael Allen Clark 62 of Sylvania – unlawful possession of controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of marijuana 2nd, and receiving stolen property 1st
Tammy Todd 54 of Sylvania – unlawful possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia
Adam Keith Martin 33 of Henagar – unlawful possession of controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and hindering prosecution 2nd
Debra Buttram Traylor 59 of Henagar- unlawful possession of controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and hindering prosecution 2nd
Kimberly Hasting 23 of Henagar – failure to appear warrant
Also during the execution while at a residence on County Road 112 in Sylvania Investigators, Deputies and Drug Task Force recovered a stolen Harley Davidson Motorcycle out of Tennessee, which led to the charge of receiving stolen property to Michael Allen Clark.
Chief Deputy Edmondson says “These Investigators, Deputies and Drug Task Force did an outstanding job on executing this warrants in such a short time. This just goes to show the community that we are serious when it comes to the fight against drugs in our County. We will continue to go after drug dealers and suppliers.”
Sheriff Harris says “I would like to thank the Investigators, Deputies and Drug Task Force for working diligently on executing these warrants.”
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