Ten Arrested In Alabama Drug Roundup, Eight More Still Wanted

October 28, 2011

Ten people were arrested during a multi-agency drug roundup in Brewton Thursday, and authorities are still searching for eight more suspects on outstanding warrants.

Over 40 law enforcement officers from two states participated in the roundup focusing on illegal drug activity. This was the second such undercover operation conducted by the Brewton Police Department in the last five months.

According to Brewton Police, the following people were arrested and charged:

  • Kenneth McWilliams, 19, Titi Street Flomaton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Luther Kelley, 72, Karen Street Flomaton,  criminal conspiracy to commit controlled substance crime
  • Carol Winstead, 60, Old Castleberry Road Brewton, distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Ganie Spears, 45, Gowan Street Brewton, distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Mario Lovelace, 32, Dacus Street Brewton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance, two counts each,
  • Terrance Heath, 35, Conley Street Brewton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Robert Jones, 55, May Street Brewton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Emanuel Jackson, 36, East Jackson Street Brewton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Deparrish Campbell, 19, East Jackson Street Brewton,  distribution and possession of controlled substance
  • Ashante Smith, 29, Palmer Street Brewton,  possession of controlled substance-cocaine

According to the Brewton Police Department, authorities are still searching for the following individuals on outstanding narcotics related warrants:

  • Katherine Walker Mobley, 49
  • Wendell White, 53
  • Iviory Miles, 59
  • Michelle Rabe, 40
  • Eubie Kennedy, 27
  • Sherry Flowers, 47
  • Daymond Jones, 36
  • Gentell Green, 24

Agencies assisting with the roundup Thursday were the Brewton Police Department, 22nd Judicial Drug Task Force, 21st Judicial Drug Task Force, Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office, Alabama Pardon and Parole, and a Florida Department of Corrections K-9 Team from Century Correctional Institution.

Comments

One Response to “Ten Arrested In Alabama Drug Roundup, Eight More Still Wanted”

  1. 429SCJ on October 31st, 2011 8:15 am

    I noticed the age on some of these jokers, they been playin this game a long time. If you stay on the board long enough, your number will come up, sooner or later. I would imagine someone is a talkative sort, or candy with strangers.