Laurel County Drug Interdiction Task Force arrests 24 in weeklong “drug roundup” (2024)

LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - As part of a continued joint effort by the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office and the London Police Department, 24 people were arrested in the past week on drug charges in a “drug roundup” conducted by the Laurel County Drug Interdiction Task Force.

Ongoing investigations led to charges of trafficking methamphetamine, heroin or opiates, possession of methamphetamine, drug indictment warrants and more for 24 people in the Laurel County area.

The 24 people charged include:

  • Michelle L. Jones, 40, of Corbin - charged on a Laurel Circuit Court indictment warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • April Hicks, 31, of London - charged with first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (heroin).
  • Brian K. Surgener, 41, of Corbin - charged with first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • David Addison Nantz, 35, of London - charged with third-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Sarah Elizabeth Tye, 37, of Corbin - charged with first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Tracy E. Watkins, 52, of London - charged with first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance; third-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance.
  • Terry S. Hubbard, 50, of London - charged with first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Christopher W. Surgener, 38, of Corbin - charged on a complaint warrant with first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Angela Howard, 38, of London - charged with first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Liza D. Godfrey, 30, of London - charged on a Laurel Circuit Court indictment warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia; persistent felony offender I.
  • William R. Freeman, 57, of London- charged on a Laurel district complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Freddy Scalf, 63, of East Bernstadt- charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Jason R. Watkins, 29, of Rockhold - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Arnie Lewis, 66, of Keavy - charged on a federal indictment warrant.
  • Brian Christopher Hamilton, 45, of Barbourville - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Joshua G. Shelby, 38, of Corbin - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Brandy Tonielle Smith, 26, of London - charged on a Laurel Circuit Court indictment warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia; persistent felony offender II.
  • John Peters, 46, of London - charged with first-degree, second offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); third-degree, second offense trafficking in a controlled substance; receiving stolen property $1000 or more but under $10,000.
  • Anthony D. Gregory, 30, of Corbin - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine); possession of drug paraphernalia; probation violation.
  • James Jacob Root, 38, of London - charged with first-degree, first offense possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Alicia Isom, 29, of London - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant charging first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (heroin); Laurel District Court bench warrant of arrest charging failure to appear in court on three counts of third-degree possession of a controlled substance; prescription controlled substances not in a proper container; second Laurel District Court bench warrant of arrest charging failure to appear in court on charges of public intoxication.
  • Perry Lance Valentour, 31, of Keavy - charged on a Laurel District Court complaint warrant of arrest charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
  • Joseph Baker, 31, of London - charged on an indictment warrant charging first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); third-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance; trafficking in a legend drug; persistent felony offender I.
  • Ashley Crawford, 30, of London - charged on an indictment warrant with first-degree, first offense trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine); trafficking in fentanyl; trafficking in heroin; possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of a handgun by a convicted felon; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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Laurel County Drug Interdiction Task Force arrests 24 in weeklong “drug roundup” (2024)

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What class felony is drug trafficking in KY? ›

Trafficking in a Controlled Substance in Second Degree: Depending on the type and amount of drug and whether it is a first or subsequent offense, Trafficking, Second Degree can either be a Class D felony offense (1 to 5 years prison) or Class C felony offense (5 to 10 years prison).

What is trafficking in the first degree in Kentucky? ›

(1) A person is guilty of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree when he or she knowingly and unlawfully traffics in: (a) Four (4) grams or more of cocaine; (b) Two (2) grams or more of methamphetamine; (c) Ten (10) or more dosage units of a controlled substance that is classified in Schedules I or ...

How long do you go to jail for drug possession in Kentucky? ›

It is a Class D felony for a first offense, punishable by up to 3 years in prison. Third or Second Degree Possession: Possession in the second or third degree are the most common drug possession charges in Kentucky. It is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail and a fine of up to $500.

What is the sentence for drug trafficking in Kentucky? ›

First-degree trafficking is for Schedule I and II drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, drug trafficking convictions are a Class C felony for a first offense and can lead to substantial prison sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years.

What state is known for the most human trafficking? ›

California has consistently had the highest number of human trafficking cases. 1,334 cases were reported in 2021, while 1,507 cases were recorded in the previous. A large number of these cases come from San Jose, California.

What state is number one in trafficking? ›

California is the worst offender out of all US states when it comes to human trafficking violations, due in part to the fact that California is the most populous state in the country.

Which is the number one state in US for human trafficking? ›

California - No.

California seems to keep the first place in 15 top states for human trafficking in 2019 as well. Not only it precedes every other country but the number of reported cases is quite higher compared to the second top trafficking state, Texas, as we have seen.

What is a class C felony in Kentucky? ›

Class C: Class C felonies include unauthorized and unlawful access to a computer, unauthorized use of a credit card involving $10,000 or more, assault in the second degree, and manslaughter in the second degree, and trafficking in a controlled substance (over a certain amount).

What does a Class C felony carry in KY? ›

A conviction for a Class C felony can result in a prison term of 5 to 10 years. Second-degree manslaughter, theft by extortion (over $10,000), and strangulation in the first degree are Class C felonies.

What is a Class B felony in Kentucky? ›

Class B felony: these are offenses punishable by 10 to 20 years in a Kentucky state prison. First-degree burglary (KRS. 511.020) is a Class B felony. Class C felony: this class of offenses is punishable by at least five years but no more than 10 years in state prison.

How much is a sentence for drug trafficking? ›

The penalties are: First Offense: Not less than 10 years, and not more than life. If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, or more than life. Fine of not more than $10 million if an individual, $50 million if not an individual.

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