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TIP LEADS LOCAL POLICE AGENCIES TO WANTED FUGITIVES, MORE DRUGS

Tane' Woods by Tane' Woods
September 20, 2018
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September 19, 2018

 

On September 17, 2018 officers with the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office and Kentucky State Police acting on a tip went to a residence on East Powhatan Street to attempt to locate April Harper, 34 of Louisa, who was a fugitive.

Joseph Davis, 42 of Stoney Point, NC, left, and April Harper, 34, of Louisa.

Upon arrival the officers located Harper in the residence. During the arrest of Harper Chief Deputy Mark Wheeler located Joseph Davis, 42 of Stoney Point, NC in a bedroom shared by Harper. In plain view Deputy Wheeler observed several syringes, a glass pipe used to smoke methamphetamine, small container with crystal meth and other paraphernalia. When Davis was removed from the room it was discovered that Davis had been sitting on another meth pipe.

Both Harper and Davis were arrested and charged with Possession of a controlled substance (Meth) as well as Possession of drug paraphernalia. Harper was also served with an Indictment for trafficking in a controlled substance (Meth) and drug paraphernalia as well as 3 additional bench warrants from previous indictments.

The Louisa Police Department also responded and assisted at the scene during the arrest. Chief Deputy Wheeler is in charge of the investigation.

This is just one example of multiple agencies working together to keep the community safe. If anyone has information on illegal drug activity or the location of a fugitive they can contact the Sheriff’s Office at 606-638-4368 and as always they can remain anonymous.

 

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  1. LEONA SWAFFORD says:
    7 years ago

    Great job Mark. Look at their faces. Meth is eating them alive.

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