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Three search warrants executed, five arrested

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Arkansas (KAIT/Edited Press Release) – Five people were arrested in a multi-agency operation in Mississippi County.

On September 13, agents from the 2nd Judicial Drug Task Force, along with special operations teams from the Blytheville Police Department, Mississippi County Sheriff's Office, Osceola Police Department, and with assistance from Arkansas Game and Fish, successfully executed three search warrants in the 100 block of West Missouri Street.

Five arrests were made as a result of these search warrants. The arrested persons:

  • Coley Wells (30, Blytheville) was charged with multiple counts of possession with intent to resell and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Jennifer Jefferson (41, Blytheville) was charged with multiple counts of possession with intent to resell and possession of drug paraphernalia
  • Jamar Musgraves (46, Blytheville) was charged with tampering with evidence, possession of a controlled substance with intent to resell and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Tony Daniels (25, Blytheville) was charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to resell and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Trinedy Mosley (35, Blytheville) was charged with two counts of possession of a Schedule I and II controlled substance with intent to resell, two counts of possession of a Schedule II and III controlled substance with intent to resell, possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with intent to resell and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Seized were approximately 18.27 ounces of suspected marijuana, 22.1 grams of suspected MDMA, 5.8 grams of suspected mushrooms, and approximately 58 ecstasy pills, as well as hydrocodone, oxycodone, suspected methamphetamine, suspected crack cocaine, and several Tylenol with codeine pills.

Each of those arrested was taken to the Mississippi County Sheriff's Office.

These search warrants are the result of extensive investigations focused on targeting drug trafficking and illegal activities in the region.

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