⢠Jeffrey Lee Neace, 36, of Green Briar Court, Bonnyman.
⢠Vanessa R. Slone, also known as Ness Miniard, 39, of Laurel Street, Hazard.
⢠Mark W. Taylor, 45, of Elm Shoal, Combs.
According to the indictment filed earlier this year, Hagan was the âprinciple memberâ of the DTO and was responsible for the transportation and distribution of the controlled substances. Investigators, the documents said, learned that Hagan had been traveling to Hazard or locations in Perry County for approximately two years, distributing pound quantities of methamphetamine and ounce quantities of heroin and crack cocaine.
Raymond Combs is being held in the Kentucky River Regional Jail while Jones is being held in the Laurel County Detention Center.
Two Hazard men were recently indicted by a grand jury in Perry County.
According to court documents, in Aug. 2020, Jimmy Combs, 61, and Henry Sizemore, 58, both of Hazard, committed theft of more than $500 when they allegedly took cattle gates with a padlock and chain that belonged to AEP Transmission. The two individuals also committed the offense of receiving stolen property under $10,000 when they received and retained two batteries worth more than $500 that belonged to Diversified Oil and Gas.
In a citation by Trooper Matt Gayheart, of the Kentucky State Police Post 13, Gayheart wrote that, in August, KSP Post 13 received a call from Mark Wallace, with Diversified Oil and Gas claiming that a tracker battery was stolen from a gas well on Polly Hollow. Wallace, said Gayheart, informed KSP that he was tracking the battery and it was showing up as being located on a strip job road off of Jackâs Branch Road. Gayheart said he met up with Wallace and the two drove to the battery�