5 GA men charged with distributing meth, cocaine following investigation
Multiple people are being held without bond after complaints about drug sales led to their arrests.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
Monroe County Sheriff Brad Freeman tasked the MCSO Narcotics Unit to investigate the multiple complaints about drug sales in and around the city of Forsyth.
Deputies said after a lengthy investigation and several purchases made in the city of Forsyth on Monday and Tuesday, they arrested several people.
The MCSO arrested Emory Denby, 50, Rex Williams, 69, Fredrick Zellner, 42, Robert Downs, 48, and John Blake Smith, 54, all of Monroe County.
All five were charged with sale and distribution of methamphetamine and or cocaine.
They are being held without bond at the Monroe County Jail.
TRENDING STORIES:
Asian needle ants crawling across US, now found in 20 states, sting cause life-threatening reaction
Fake Uber Eats killing suspect in court, victim's family removed from hearing
Atlanta woman accused of using stolen IDs, fake prescriptions to get medicine
[SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Yahoo
13-year-old girl reported missing from Xenia
The Greene County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing girl from Xenia. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Khloe Richmond, 13, was last seen wearing black pants and a black hoodie. Richmond has red hair and green eyes, according to the sheriff's office. TRENDING STORIES: Video released of moments leading up to officer shooting armed man DHS revokes temporary status of Haitians, other nationalities; confusion sets in Man arrested, accused of sex offence with child under 10-years-old According to the sheriff's office, Richmond could be in the Columbus area. If anyone has information on Richmond's whereabouts, they should contact the Greene County Sheriff's Office. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
12 hours ago
- Yahoo
Man arrested, accused of sex offence with child under 10-years-old
A man was arrested Friday by Miamisburg police after they investigated a report saying there was a potential offense, according to the Miamisburg Police Department. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The man, 56-year-old Michael Wootan, is charged with two counts of gross sexual imposition and two counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented material, both of which are felonies. Police say they received a report concerning a sex offence with a child under the age of 10. An investigation led to a warrant for a house on the 300 block of Richard Street. TRENDING STORIES: Video released of moments leading up to officer shooting armed man Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown sought on attempted murder charge Over 400K driver's license suspensions removed under new Ohio law The Tactical Crime Suppression Unit and Kettering Regional SWAT assisted Miamisburg police as they searched Wootan's home, police say. Wootan was taken into police custody and booked into the Montgomery County Jail. Miamisburg police say the investigation is ongoing. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Yahoo
‘That's evil': Family with jailed loved one says they lost $400 to bail scam
A family is warning people about a scam that preys on the excitement of a loved one being released from jail. But in their case, there was no happy reunion. Channel 2's Tom Jones spoke to one family that was excited their loved one was coming home and quickly forked over hundreds of dollars to someone who said they worked at the jail. It was a scam. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] 'That's evil, because we been waiting on my brother to come home almost three years,' Stephanie Rushing said. Rushing thought her and her families' dreams had come true and her brother was going to be released from the Clayton County jail that night. That's what a sergeant at the jail told them. 'And if we paid the 400 dollars he could get out,' she said. Of course, the family immediately paid the so-called sergeant at the jail. 'We paid him Cash App,' Rushing said. Then, their loved one called them. They told him he was being released. He knew nothing about it. 'So then he went to talk to the people at the desk, and they told him that we have been scammed,' Rushing said. This type of scam is happening at jails around the metro area. Someone in Paulding County emailed Channel 2 Action News, saying it happened to them. TRENDING STORIES: Man found guilty of killing Gwinnett County father at baby shower learns his fate Manhunt underway after woman, child shot, killed at DeKalb apartment complex Porch pirate 'syndicate': 10 charged with stealing $6M in electronics The scam is so pervasive, judges in Clayton County warn inmates during first appearance hearings about someone calling from the jail about a pretrial diversion program and dismissal of charges if a fee is paid. 'Please note that this is a scam. No such program exists,' Magistrate Court Judge Latrevia Kates-Johnson said from the bench recently. Rushing's family found that out after forking over $400,money they didn't have to throw away. Rushing said people can be so cruel. 'So you're tugging on somebody's heartstrings about their loved ones coming home. And knowing its just a scam,' she said. Rushing says after the scam call from the jail, she got a call from someone saying they were with a bonding company. She called the bonding company, and they told her it was a scam. Rushing thinks it has to be someone from the jail scamming people since the scammer called right after her brother was booked. Jones called the Clayton County Sheriff to see what he had to say about that, but did not hear back. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]