Four Charged As Flomaton Police Seize Drugs, Thousands In Cash

April 12, 2016

The Flomaton Police Department has made multiple drug arrests over the last two nights.

Sunday night, Flomaton Police arrested 25-year old Koree Harrison, 37-year old Justin Ullrich and 34-year old Oscar Powers in the area of Hurricane Park after its 11:30 closing time. They were found to be in possession of methamphetamine, according to Police Chief Bryan Davis. Each was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Flomaton officers made another large drug bust Tuesday night during a traffic stop on Highway 31.

Christopher Hatton, 53, was charged with multiple felony counts including possession of controlled substances, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana first degree. Deputies seized a quantity of “high grade” marijuana and other drugs, along with a significant amount of cash.

“We are seeing a great influx of methamphetamine in Flomaton,” Davis said. He said his department will continue to crack down on drugs in Flomaton.

Pictured top and first photo below: Drugs and a large amount of currency were seized by the Flomaton Police Department during a Tuesday night traffic stop on Highway 31. Pictured bottom two photos: Drugs and cash seized during the arrest of three people near Hurricane Park Monday night. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

19 Responses to “Four Charged As Flomaton Police Seize Drugs, Thousands In Cash”

  1. Dola on April 14th, 2016 6:55 am

    People are quick to judge, I agree. As far as needing more setups… Well hey if Flomaton want to make more simple why not just pay the snitches rather than the officers?

  2. linz on April 13th, 2016 7:50 pm

    Why are people so quick to judge others just cause they sin differently then them… NOBODY is perfect… addiction is a terrible thing to have to endure unless u been there u wouldn’t kno what it’s like…I pray koree and Oscar find themselves and overcome this terrible disease I also pray for the others as well that they get the help they need and prison is no place for a drug addict….js

  3. Jcellops on April 13th, 2016 3:49 pm

    My sympathies to the children and families of these idiots. I hate drugs- drug users and every kind of drug dealer. So self-centered…they don’t give a care as to how their selfish actions affect their families or community. Keep up the good work Flomaton PD!

  4. 429SCJ on April 13th, 2016 3:00 pm

    How these people live their lives is their own affair.

    When they step outside the law, it is the law’s job to apprehend, charge, convict and incarcerate. That is what we pay them to do.

    I could care less if they choose to poison themselves with meth, that is their bad choice. I do feel that it is way past time to legalize pot.

    I find it amazing that such a small PD is able to get a grasp on so much. Great Job Flomaton PD.

  5. tg on April 13th, 2016 7:25 am

    Dola we need more setups.

  6. Christian on April 13th, 2016 7:20 am

    @daniel. If we charge the death penalty for meth lets at least be equal..nicotine and alcohol as well. All drugs are a slippery slope. We even subscribe amphetamines to our children without thinking twice. Why stop there, lets make junk food illegal with a death penalty considering the rate of heart disease and obesity gripping america. Sounds like a job for the gubberment. Not our own fault for not having values morals and standards. (Sarcasm)

    You cant throw prison at everything and expect it to work.

  7. bin on April 13th, 2016 12:45 am

    wonder how much of that cash come from welfare and food stamps?

  8. dola on April 12th, 2016 9:30 pm

    Setup

  9. Concerned citizen on April 12th, 2016 5:35 pm

    I agree pecan grove is awful and really needs cleaning up

  10. Daniel on April 12th, 2016 2:09 pm

    Anyone caught manufacturing and or selling Meth should face life in prison or the death penalty. After all isn’t that what meth is, a life imprisoned by an addiction or even death. The people selling this drug know what they are doing and really don’t care who they hurt as long as they can make a dollar so why not sentence them to the same fate as their customers?
    Personally I don’t understand why anyone would ever try such a thing knowing it will destroy their life and the lives of the people around them.

  11. Marge on April 12th, 2016 12:57 pm

    Now if they would juat scoot on into Century and clean that up too!

  12. Blondie on April 12th, 2016 12:40 pm

    Pathetic. May God turn them around

  13. Bob's Brother on April 12th, 2016 12:01 pm

    This saddens me deeply. 4 people that should be holding jobs, raising kids and grandkids out peddling and using drugs. What a shame.

  14. Kevin on April 12th, 2016 11:03 am

    Awesome job Flomaton PD! We use Hurricane Park as a family every week. It is good to see that you are keeping an eye on the facility. Thank you!

  15. Jen on April 12th, 2016 9:26 am

    Grear Job,Flomaton PD!!

  16. listening on April 12th, 2016 9:13 am

    Grown up Kids—and never grow up and Conform to Society!!!

  17. Concerned citizen on April 12th, 2016 7:31 am

    Good job Flomaton PD….how about Pecan Grove that place needs the clean up bad!!!

  18. Tarrance Wright Sr. on April 12th, 2016 7:24 am

    Good job Flomaton Police Department. I support you guys 100% & I’m willing to do whatever it takes to help u guys capture more junkies and drug dealers like this.

  19. Sam on April 12th, 2016 5:58 am

    Great jod, flomaton PD. Keep it up.