A drug raid at an Etowah County home led to the arrests of four people and the seizure of a pound of methamphetamine and other drugs.
On Tuesday, the Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit carried out a search warrant at 609 Henry Street in Gadsden. The raid culminated an extensive investigation involving drug sales in that area.
Investigators seized one pound of meth, one pound of marijuana, six grams of heroin, and a half pound of Salvia. Two guns were also confiscated, Sheriff Jonathan Horton announced on Friday.
Those charged are:
-Harryko Charjuan Jackson, 40, of Gadsden, four counts of trafficking ethamphetamine , one count of trafficking synthetic substance, one count of trafficking heroin, unlawful possession of marijuana, and possession of a pistol by a felon. Bond set at $612,000.
-Braxton Alexander Dowdy, 26, of Gadsden, trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking synthetic substance, trafficking heroin, and unlawful possession of marijuana. Bond set at $302,000
-Meleah Sharda Johnson, 25, of Pell City, trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking synthetic substance, trafficking heroin, and unlawful possession of marijuana. Bond set at $302,000.
-Jerborey Lajuan Williams, 28, of Gadsden, trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking synthetic substance, trafficking heroin, unlawful possession of marijuana, possession of a pistol by a felon. Bond set at $307,000.
The Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit, Gadsden Police Department, Etowah County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and the North Alabama FBI Criminal Enterprise Task Force participated in the case.
The Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit, the Gadsden Police Department, the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office, the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and the North Alabama FBI Criminal Enterprise Task Force took part in the case.
The investigation ongoing and there could be additional state and federal charges.