![]() of a school, misdemeanor possession of controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia, the release states. ![]() Williams was arrested for possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute within 1,500 ft. Detectives also found a clear plastic bag containing a brown powdery substance believed to be heroin, several pieces of tin foil containing a brown powdery substance believed to be heroin, a hand rolled cigarette containing a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana, a pill bottle containing a red liquid believed to be liquid codeine, and paraphernalia in a night stand located in the master bedroom. of a school, the release states.Īfter being taken into custody, detectives executed a search warrant at William’s residence where they located three black digital scales containing a white residue believed to be crack cocaine, one brass hanging scale, a piece of aluminum foil containing a crystal substance believed to be crystal methamphetamine, multiple clear plastic bags and large amounts of tin foil commonly used for packaging illegal narcotics. of a school, and three were for conspiracy to sell heroin, crack cocaine and methamphetamine within 1,500 ft. Three were for sale of heroin, crack cocaine and methamphetamine within 1,500 ft. On March 27, at about 4 p.m., the department arrested Roderick Lynn Williams, aka “Chu,” 55 of 307 Rosa St., for six outstanding warrants. the same day, the department arrested Curtis Eugene Coleman, 37, of 1111 Baylous Street at his home for two outstanding warrants held by the Picayune Police Department for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within 1,500 ft. of a church, the release states.Īt approximately 8:34 p.m. of a church and conspiracy to sell methamphetamine within 1,500 ft. ![]() At about the same time officers also placed a hold on Audryana Brooke Waggoner, 27, of 66 Choctaw Drive, Carriere, who was also held at the county jail, for sale of methamphetamine within 1,500 ft. of a church and three were for conspiracy to sell heroin within 1,500 ft. Three of those warrants were for the sale of heroin within 1,500 ft. “We are taking predators off the street,” she said.On the same day at about 7 p.m., the department placed a hold on Brec Taylor Hines, 26, of 801 Charlotte Dr., who was being held at the Pearl River County Correctional Facility, for six warrants. Marshals Service conducted 'Operation Washout/Spring Cleaning' targeting violent fugitives and noncompliant sex offenders during the month of March in the greater Baton Rouge area. Unterman, a vocal advocate for human trafficking and child sex abuse prevention, praised the operation as a sign Georgia continues to make progress on those issues. Department of Justice efforts to reduce violent crime, the Middle Louisiana Fugitive Task Force (MLFTF) of the U.S. Some of those charges carry a maximum of life in prison. ![]() None of the suspects have previous arrests for child sexual abuse, but are charged with offenses including child molestation, sexual exploitation of a minor and human trafficking. Garner credited the number of officers and agencies that participated, as well as lessons learned from conducting previous stings, for the high arrest number.Īll suspects who planned on traveling in the case were surveilled by law enforcement, and all who traveled were arrested, Garner said. The sting not only yielded the largest number of arrests of any ICAC sting, but involved 20 law enforcement agencies and more than 70 officers. “Operation Spring Cleaning is proof to anyone who had disbelief that there was demand for sex with children in our state,” said Heather Stockdale, executive director of Georgia Cares. “These suspects were willing to travel and pay for sex with children. Cops: Man follows Gwinnett woman home from Wal-Mart, flashes herĬhild sex abuse prevention advocates said this operation should be a stark reminder that the issue can hit anywhere in metro Atlanta.
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