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Seven Arrested In Warner Robins Drug Bust

Celeste Smith

Seven middle Georgia suspects are behind bars following a Warner Robins drug sweep.

Public Information Officer Tabitha Pugh tells FOX 24 News, on Thursday officers of the Warner Robins Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics, the Selective Targeting Operational Police Unit, and the Narcotics Intelligence Unit served a search warrant at a Carolina Avenue Apartment. Pugh says seven people were arrested during the operation and officers also found cocaine and marijuana.

Those charged in the incident include 22-year old Justin High and 18-year old Anthony Bates both of Warner Robins. High and Bates are charged with Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine within 1000 ft of a school, and Possession of Intent to Distribute Cocaine within 1000 ft. of a Housing Project.

19-year old Ontarrio Veal of Centerville is charged with Possession of Marijuana and 22-year old Martel Buchannon of Warner Robins is charged with Possession of Cocaine.

Also facing charges are 37-year old Princess Jones, 62-year old Dennis Clark both of Warner Robins and 35-year old Natalie Street of Byron. All three are charged with Loitering Drug Related.

FOX 24 News will have more on this story tonight on FOX 24 News at Ten.

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keithhigh said on Tuesday, Dec 15 at 10:51 AM

i do not think that right to hold any one of them let all them go.

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