ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — 19 People were arrested in Alamance County for dealing drugs as part of an "Operation Spring Cleaning."
Between January and March, the Alamance County Sheriff's Office seized:
- 277.65 grams of methamphetamine
- 27.25 grams of heroin
- 2415.6 grams of marijuana
- 9.68 grams of cocaine
- 782 Dosage Units of MDMA
- 36 Dosage Units of Oxycodone
- 8 Dosage Units of Xanax
- 7 Dosage Units of Hydrocodone
- 2 Dosage Units of Suboxone
There were 38 Felony Drug Charges, 25 misdemeanor drug charges, 5 misdemeanor traffic (vehicle) charges, and 1 resist, obstruct, and delay an officer charge as part of the investigation.
Those arrested were:
- Paul Dewey Corliss II
- Robert Dallas McNeill
- Gavin Jamale Jackson
- Jason Braxton Cook
- Thomas Dwayne Baldwin Jr.
- Victor Antonio Aguilera
- Avisahl Medina Diaz
- Mary Ellen Baize
- Ashley Brooke Emory
- Ricardo Becerra Hernandez
- Tabatha Jo Shepherd
- Nickolas Blayne Harvell
- Tyler Allen Roten
- Kristen Michelle Burgess
- Raymond Justin Foster
- Lindsay Marie Shaver
- Frank Stephen Reeves Sr.
- Carlton Wayne Wilson
- Dustin Wayne Perry
Phase I, "The 12 Days of Christmas," ran from October 2018 to December 2018 and resulted in 22 arrests. Shepherd and Hernandez were also arrested in Phase I with similar charges.
“These people should not be out on our streets defying the laws," Alamance Sheriff Terry Johnson said. "We must not condone this criminal behavior. Our society is being destroyed by this type of conduct.”
Johnson said there were 18 overdoses in January and February in Alamance County.
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