18 people arrested on drug and gun charges in ‘Operation Azalea Trail': Mobile PD
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Mobile Police Department officers arrested 18 people during 'Operation Azalea Trail' — a drug operation in the Azalea Road area.
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The operation involved the MPD Narcotics and Vice Unit and Canine Detail, wrapping up on Thursday, March 27.
Police said they seized 1,750 grams of marijuana, over 10 grams of cocaine, 370 grams of synthetic marijuana, 17 grams of psilocybin, $6,673 and 10 guns.
10 search warrants were executed, 18 people were arrested and there are still have people wanted.
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The people arrested include:
Chontaria Thompson — 34
Possession of a controlled substance
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Trafficking opium
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Certain person forbidden to possess a firearm
Tremain Barnett — 45
Possession of controlled substance
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
3x unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Quentin Murphy — 26
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Michael Webb — 40
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
possession of controlled substance
Eric Bell — 24
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Javonte McMillian — 27
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
4x third-degree domestic violence (warrants)
Switched tag (warrant)
Improper lights (warrant)
Tarvourious Jackson — 60
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Failure to obey
Resisting arrest
Frederick Harris — 45
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Bryana Dickinson — 24
Possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Loitering for the purpose of drug activity
Keith Washington — 53
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Possession of a controlled substance
Certain person forbidden to possess a firearm
Illegal possession of prescription drugs
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Devin Johnson — 30
Possession of controlled substance
Trafficking marijuana
Certain person forbidden to possess a firearm
Probation revocation (warrant)
2x second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
DUI-controlled substance (warrant)
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Taylor Davis — 23
Illegal possession of prescription drugs
Marlin Pettway, Jr. — 29
Possession of a controlled substance
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Trafficking fentaul
Possession of controlled substance (warrant)
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana (warrant)
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (warrant)
Caleb Dunn — 29
Possession of a controlled substance
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Devan Sanders — 32
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Trafficking synthetic marijuana
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Certain person forbidden to possess a firearm
Jessica McCants — 37
Trafficking synthetic marijuana
Second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
Michael Davenport — 46
First-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia
'Juvenile Suspect'
Menacing
Juvenile in possession of a firearm
Police are still searching for:
Kendall Smith
Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Ryan Nobles
3x unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Terrance Palmore
Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Attempt to distribute drugs
Fourth-degree theft or property
Christian Williams
3x unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Ronald Byrd
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Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
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