Shared from another board I stumbled upon.
Beeeeeeee careful.
Anyone else think its funny how 10 vials and some tabs get the highlight real? Lets just disregard the guns and the meth.... lol
http://www.wdef.com/content/news/br...unty-eight-people/j6-LjsUIK0a6VOmO5MvJ9A.cspx
TRENTON, Georgia(WDEF) - A search for a fugitive from Jackson County has turned into a major drug bust in Dade County that resulted in eight people being arrested.
According to Dade County Sheriff Ray Cross, Jackson County authorities contacted his office about a wanted fugitive who was believed to be hiding inside a house in Dade County in the 1400 block of Porter Road.
When Dade County deputies arrived at the house on Porter Road, an 18-year old male told deputies that several people were inside the residence but that he was not sure if the man they were looking for was inside. When deputies entered the home to search for the wanted fugitive, they stumbled upon meth inside a back bedroom.
"We backed out the residence and obtained a search warrant. I called my drug task force officers who came back and searched the residence," Sheriff Cross said.
While searching the home, deputies discovered $150,000 worth of illegal narcotics.
"They found numerous amounts of marijuana, meth, a little more than a half kilo of cocaine and five bags of crystal meth," Sheriff Cross said.
Deputies also found several vials of illegal steroids and numerous bags of pills
The bust at the home in the 1400 block of Porter Road led deputies to another home in the 1500 block of Porter road where they recovered a stolen vehicle and several stolen firearms.
When it was all said and done, eight people were taken into custody including Nathan Austin who was the wanted fugitive from Jackson County. One of the eight people taken into custody was found hiding in the backyard with a pistol.
Sheriff Cross told News 12, that some of the people taken into custody are no strangers to law enforcement.
"We've had several problems with some of these suspects we arrested. Hopefully this will put an end to this. These drugs are filtering through our county and we're trying as hard as we can to stop it to keep our citizens safe in Dade County," Cross said.
Sheriff Cross was asked if it was possible if any of the steroids were being sold to local athletes.
"It's very possible because our task force found 10 vials of illegal steroids, not to mention prescription pills," Cross said.
At one point after the people were taken into custody, handcuffed and walked to a squad car, News 12 asked them were the steroids came from, but the two men remained silent as they were placed into the car.
Deputies say one of the most disturbing aspects about this case was the fact that several small children were in the house filled with various illegal narcotics.
"The children were all turned over to a family member and the Department of Family Services will get in touch with those family members to see what will happen to the children," Cross said.
According to Sheriff Cross, the arrest of eight people on illegal drug and gun charges will probably lead to more arrest of suspects who may be involved. Sheriff Cross also told News 12 there was evidence to suggest the narcotics were being resold.
Beeeeeeee careful.
Anyone else think its funny how 10 vials and some tabs get the highlight real? Lets just disregard the guns and the meth.... lol
http://www.wdef.com/content/news/br...unty-eight-people/j6-LjsUIK0a6VOmO5MvJ9A.cspx
TRENTON, Georgia(WDEF) - A search for a fugitive from Jackson County has turned into a major drug bust in Dade County that resulted in eight people being arrested.
According to Dade County Sheriff Ray Cross, Jackson County authorities contacted his office about a wanted fugitive who was believed to be hiding inside a house in Dade County in the 1400 block of Porter Road.
When Dade County deputies arrived at the house on Porter Road, an 18-year old male told deputies that several people were inside the residence but that he was not sure if the man they were looking for was inside. When deputies entered the home to search for the wanted fugitive, they stumbled upon meth inside a back bedroom.
"We backed out the residence and obtained a search warrant. I called my drug task force officers who came back and searched the residence," Sheriff Cross said.
While searching the home, deputies discovered $150,000 worth of illegal narcotics.
"They found numerous amounts of marijuana, meth, a little more than a half kilo of cocaine and five bags of crystal meth," Sheriff Cross said.
Deputies also found several vials of illegal steroids and numerous bags of pills
The bust at the home in the 1400 block of Porter Road led deputies to another home in the 1500 block of Porter road where they recovered a stolen vehicle and several stolen firearms.
When it was all said and done, eight people were taken into custody including Nathan Austin who was the wanted fugitive from Jackson County. One of the eight people taken into custody was found hiding in the backyard with a pistol.
Sheriff Cross told News 12, that some of the people taken into custody are no strangers to law enforcement.
"We've had several problems with some of these suspects we arrested. Hopefully this will put an end to this. These drugs are filtering through our county and we're trying as hard as we can to stop it to keep our citizens safe in Dade County," Cross said.
Sheriff Cross was asked if it was possible if any of the steroids were being sold to local athletes.
"It's very possible because our task force found 10 vials of illegal steroids, not to mention prescription pills," Cross said.
At one point after the people were taken into custody, handcuffed and walked to a squad car, News 12 asked them were the steroids came from, but the two men remained silent as they were placed into the car.
Deputies say one of the most disturbing aspects about this case was the fact that several small children were in the house filled with various illegal narcotics.
"The children were all turned over to a family member and the Department of Family Services will get in touch with those family members to see what will happen to the children," Cross said.
According to Sheriff Cross, the arrest of eight people on illegal drug and gun charges will probably lead to more arrest of suspects who may be involved. Sheriff Cross also told News 12 there was evidence to suggest the narcotics were being resold.