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Muhlenberg County Sheriff Detectives Arrest 20 In Drug Stings

By: Melissa Garrett
Updated: February 3, 2013
Muhlenberg County Sheriff Detectives began an investigation about 6 months ago that has led to one of the largest drug stings in several years in Muhlenberg County.
    The Pennyrile Narcotic Task Force have arrested 20 people and say they expect to make at least 24 more in the next several days.

Those charged include:

Brian Jagoe 31, and Samantha Langley were charged with making meth as well as trafficking in a
controlled substance, first degree.

Dora Mackey, 46, Powderly, possession of Controlled substance, third degree.

Katie Garrett, 20, Central City Possession of drug paraphernalia.

Alva McElwain, 55, Beechmont, two counts, trafficking in marijuana, less than 8 ounces, trafficking in controlled substance 2nd degree.

Michael Stewart, 31 Greenville, Trafficking in marijuana, less than 8 ounces and tampering with
physical evidence.

Eric Shelton, 37, Central City, trafficking in Controlled substance, first degree.

William Ashby, Central City, Possession of legend drug.

Mr. Kristan Wells, 24, Greenville, possession of drug Paraphernalia.

Mr. Shannon Fontaine, 37,Greenville, trafficking in controlled substance, First degree.

Allison Brothers, 30, Central City, trafficking in Controlled Substance, first degree.

Leslie Burton, 41, Powderly, trafficking in Marijuana, less than 8 ounces, and possession of marijuana.

Nicholas Brown, 30, Powderly trafficking in marijuana, less than 8 ounces.

Randall Ward, 37, Rosewood, possession of drug paraphernalia.

Andrew Noffsinger, Rosewood, trafficking in controlled substance, 1st degree.

Jamie Noffsinger, Rosewood, trafficking in controlled substance, 1st degree.

Thomas Nathan Richie,22, Central City 3 counts trafficking in marijuana, less than 8 ounces and trafficking controlled substance 2nd degree.

Anthony J. Campbell, 32, Central City, trafficking in a controlled substance first degree, unlawful possession of a meth precursor and trafficking in marijuana < 8 ounces

David Buchanan,Penrod, trafficking in marijuana less than 8 ounces, enhanced by possession of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance 2nd degree.

Ronald Henderson, Powderly, unlawful distribution of meth precursor.

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