Eight arrested in Greene County Sheriff’s Office drug investigations
*****SEARCH WARRANT DRUG ARRESTS*****
Eight arrested in Greene County Sheriff’s Office Drug Investigations.
Over the last two months, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit, along with NC ALE Agents, and Farmville PD Narcotics Detective, conducted several drug investigations throughout Greene County. During the last week Investigators served search warrants at three different locations, which lead to arrests on several felony drug charges.
On Wednesday 02/07/2024, a search warrant was served at a residence on Arba Jason Rd. where Deputies located over 60 grams of fentanyl and 3 grams of meth. Deputies arrested 31-year-old Thomas Ray Chase, 32-year-old Jordan Tyler Cooke, and 47-year-old William Leo Warren, for multiple drug offenses.
The following day, Thursday 02/08/2024, Deputies served a search warrant at a residence on Thorton Ln. Deputies seized approximately 17 grams of meth and less than a gram of fentanyl. Deputies arrested 54-year-old William Nicky Manning, 40-year-old Katrina Marie Atkinson, and 30-year-old Chelsea Leigh Cahoon, on multiple drug offenses.
On Monday 02/12/2024, Deputies served a search warrant on Village Park Dr., were they located over 7 grams of crack/cocaine, and a stolen firearm. Deputies arrested 30-year-old Jeffrey Bernard Joyner Jr. and 33-year-old Rodrick Rouse, both were charged with various drug offenses.
Sheriff Sasser would like to thank the Sheriff's Office Deputies and Investigators as well as Farmville Police Department and Agents from NC ALE for all of their hard work in these cases.
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