Gee of the Southern District of Mississippi, Acting Special Agent in Charge Eric DeLaune of Homeland Security Investigations, Acting Special Agent in Charge Steve Hofer of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Special Agent in Charge Joshua Jackson of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and U.S. Keith Ball and LaKeysha Greer Isaac in U.S. Initial court appearances are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. Tavia Armstrong, 32, of Meridian Alyssia Boose, 32, of Newton Billy Boose, 46, of Newton Fred Campbell, 49, of Meridian Jacoby Clayton, 29, of Meridian Mario Cole, 37, of Meridian Bobby Coleman, 35, of Union George Collier, 46, of Pelahatchie Christopher Evans, 47, of Union Tabbgrinn Graham, 33, of Decatur James Green, 52, of Meridian Cassady Harris, 37, of Union Yvette Herring, 45, of Riverside, CA Dakota Holt, 32, of Meridian Edward House, 46, of Meridian Jeffery Jennings, 40, of Meridian James Johnson, 50, of Louin Cedric Jones, 52, of Houston, TX Lajason Jones, 43, of Decatur Markee Jones, 44, of Meridian Nathan Kendricks, 46, of Meridian Kevin King, 41, of Meridian Todrian Laphand, 30, of Meridian John Little, 31, of Meridian Nicholas Massey, 35, of Decatur Kenneth McCurdy, 43, of Forest Jeffery Murrell, 54, of Newton Johnny Patton, 42, of Quitman Darius Powell, 35, of Meridian Marcus Powell, 38, of Meridian Raykeitdgrith Ricks, 41, of Lawrence Znthony Ruffin, 38, of Toomsuba Dustin Jamal Russell, 33, of Newton Steven Savell, 48, of Union Carlos Seals, 42, of Meridian Brandon Slaughter, 31, Meridian Jacorie Smith, 27, of Meridian Curtis Spivey, 39 of Philadelphia Billy Wilson, 52, of Cuba, AL and Crisseta Woods, 46, of Union.Īdditional defendants charged in the indictments have not yet been arrested. The following defendants were arrested today: Additionally, some defendants have been charged with firearms-related crimes or using a telephone to threaten injury or death to another by means of an explosive device. Several defendants face mandatory minimum sentences because of the significant quantities of illegal drugs involved, and some defendants face enhanced penalties for crimes involving methamphetamine where minors were present, or for drug trafficking near schools. The indictments charge various drug trafficking crimes, including, but not limited, to possession with intent to distribute controlled substances and conspiracy to do so. The charges stem from a four-year federal investigation of multiple drug trafficking operations distributing methamphetamine, cocaine, and other illegal drugs. – Approximately 40 individuals were arrested today pursuant to 10 federal indictments filed in the Southern District of Mississippi charging defendants from Lauderdale, Newton, Neshoba, Scott, and Jasper counties in Mississippi, as well as Mexico, California, Texas, and Alabama.
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