Police net 35 in drug roundup
Published 12:04 am Friday, July 8, 2011
The following individuals were arrested, or have outstanding warrants for their arrests in a round-up operation Wednesday that followed a months-long undercover operation.
Police Chief Wilbur Williams said in a press conference at City Hall Thursday morning that some additional federal charges are expected.
• Abdul Shakur, 39, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $1 million bond. Officers said Shakur is a Covington County native who legally changed his name from Kenny Parker. He was arrested before the operation formally began, and had made bond by lunchtime, Williams said.
• Letteron D. Brannon, 35, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Joshua K. Kozlowski, 18, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Marcus Dorsey, 30, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $400,000 bond.
• Juanita Bleichroth, 42, for distribution of a controlled substance, first-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on a $213,000 bond.
• Sara Ann Butler, 31, for two counts of failure to appear and held without bond.
• Leo Mock, 71, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Billy J. Heath, 29, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance, second-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on a $410,500 bond.
• Joseph Atkinson, 38, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $400,000 bond.
• Christopher Morrison, 25, for failure to appear and held without bond.
• Billy M. Austin, 57, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• William D. King, 33, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Denise W. Peacock, 28, for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Richard Capie, 38, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Arthur Hunter, 42, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Demario White, 20, for distribution of a controlled substance and second-degree possession of marijuana and held on a $210,500 bond.
• Zachary Chambers, 19, for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on a $13,000 bond.
• Danny Riley, 26, on a grand jury indictment and held on a $100,000 bond.
• Jason Mosely, 22, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $400,000 bond.
• Gregory Stewart, 34, for three counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $600,000 bond.
• Darryl McDonald, 46, for probation violation and held without bond.
• Joshua Ball, 29, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $400,000 bond.
• Odessius L. Bryant, 21, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Richard M. Mock, 23, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
• Amy Spicer, 20, for failure to appear and held on a $506 cash bond.
• Andrew Bleichroth, 46, for distribution of a controlled substance, first-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia and held on a $213,000 bond.
• Patrick David Iseman, 26, for distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200,000 bond.
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• Terry McClain, 29, two counts distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $1 M bond.
• Terrell Curry, distribution of controlled substance and held on a $200K bond.
• Laura Cooper, two counts distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $400K bond.
• Joshua King, distribution of controlled substance and held on a $200K bond.
• Angel Green, distribution of a controlled substance and held on a $200K bond.
• Debra S. Thompson, misdeamenor warrant.
• Lynda Marler, misdeamenor warrant.
• Brendon T. Smith, misdeamenor warrant.
Williams expressed appreciation to the following agencies, whose officers assisted with the round-up: The 22nd Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force; Covington County DA’s office; police officers from Dothan, Ozark, Brewton, Greenville and Opp; the Covington County Incidence Response Team; the ATF and ABC agencies; and the Covington County Communications Center. Stand-by medical support was provided by Advance EMS, and Baptist Lifeflight.