Investigation leads to arrest of 10 for drug activity
The Oak Ridger
Agents with the 7th Judicial Crime Task Force recently completed a lengthy investigation of illicit drug sales in Oak Ridge, according to a news release, by executing criminal capias warrants against 10 Oak Ridge residents after they were indicted by a Anderson County grand jury.
The charges against the individuals, who ranged in age from 26 to 63, included the manufacture/sale/delivery/possession of a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy, and possession with intent.
More arrests are anticipated in this investigation, the 7th Judicial Crime Task Force stated in the release.
During the arrests, agents reportedly secured a search warrant for a residence and recovered illicit narcotics and firearms.
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Anderson County Sheriff s Office reportedly found a suspect wanted in Ohio, hiding inside First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge on Sunday.
The city of Oak Ridge reported in an email that the suspect, identified as Casey John Jones, 30, of Columbus, Ohio, was wanted by authorities in Ohio with full extradition. The charges in Ohio were reportedly narcotics- and weapons-related, and officials were informed that Jones should be considered armed and dangerous.
The Rev. Mark Flynn told The Oak Ridger no one was injured during the incident. The man reportedly fled inside the church in between church services on Sunday.
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