Others arrested as part of the drug investigation include Janie Jones, 39, Casey L. Coakley, 39, and Felicia Terrell, 22, all of Providence. Each of these also face at least one count of drug trafficking. Terrell was additionally charged with criminal abuse relating to the alleged living conditions of her 4-year-old son. The case is scheduled to go before the next session of the Webster County grand jury.
Mills alleged that methamphetamine was sold from locations on West Elm Street, at Grove Street and Kentucky 109-North, Kentucky 174 North, and the 200 section of Kentucky 109 North in Clay, and on Bellville Road and West Elm Street in Providence.
Drug task force arrests two Madisonville residents
HENDERSON, Ky. A drug task force charged two Madisonville residents following an investigation that began in Webster County.
Andrew Panda Classen, 35, and Nicole A. Causey, 34, were both arrested March 31 and charged with first-degree trafficking a controlled substance.
Classen was additionally charged with first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, carrying a concealed deadly weapon and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Causey was also charged with failure to a wear seat belt.
Members of the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force in conjunction with the Providence Police Department, Clay Police Department and the Webster County Sheriff s Office initiated the investigation with an undercover drug buy at the Dollar Store on Kentucky 109 in Clay.
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