More than $120,000 worth of meth, pot found in Tuscumbia bust
ALEA says this evidence was seized in its investigation of Hunter Reid Hulsey,
The suspect, was found in Franklin County
Posted: Apr 8, 2021 2:36 PM
Posted By: Josh Rayburn
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A Russellville man is in custody after state and local agents found more than $120,000 in drugs in Tuscumbia.
Hunter Reid Hulsey, 31, was arrested for trafficking in methamphetamine on Wednesday, and more charges are expected, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
A lengthy investigation into drug trafficking complaints lead to the discovery of about 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, 5.5 pounds of marijuana, digital scales and drug packaging materials, according to a news release.
âEnough meth for approximately 1,120 single usesâ: Huge drug bust in Tuscumbia Huge drug bust in Tuscumbia (Source: ALEA) By WBRC Staff | April 8, 2021 at 10:58 AM CDT - Updated April 8 at 10:58 AM
TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (WBRC) - ALEA State Troopers showed off the pounds of drugs they took off the streets in the Tuscumbia area.
Troopers said on April 7, 2021, after a lengthy and thorough investigation into drug trafficking complaints, ALEAâs Region E Drug Enforcement Task Force (DTF) obtained and served two search warrants.
The warrants were executed at a warehouse near Highway 72 and the other was at a storage locker at a facility near 6th Street.
Enough meth for 1,120 single uses confiscated in north Alabama drug bust
Updated Apr 08, 2021;
Posted Apr 08, 2021
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021, ALEA’s Region E Drug Enforcement Task Force carried out two search warrants in Tuscumbia. The first was a warehouse near Highway 72, and the other was a storage locker facility near Sixth Street, said Agent Adam Buchanan. (ALEA)
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A Franklin County man is behind bars after authorities carried out a drug raid at a north Alabama warehouse and a storage facility.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency investigators say they confiscated enough methamphetamine for 1,120 single uses of the drug. The meth has an estimated street value of $112,000.
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