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Franklin, Gulf drug trafficking investigation ends with 16 sentenced

Niceville.comOctober 16, 20223 Mins Read
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U.S. Courthouse in Tallahassee, Florida.(United States Department of Justice)

FLORIDA –A long-term methamphetamine drug trafficking Investigation has ended with the last of the defendants sentenced, the United States Attorney’s Office has announced.

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With the sentencing of the last of 16 defendants last week, federal prosecutors concluded prosecution of a large-scale methamphetamine trafficking organization operating primarily within Franklin and Gulf counties, said Jason R. Coody, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.

“Cooperative and concerted efforts enable our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners to identify and investigate those distributing addictive and deadly controlled substances in both our urban and rural communities,” stated Coody.

“We remain vigilant to support their investigative efforts and will aggressively prosecute those engaged in drug trafficking throughout north Florida.”

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According to the announcement, in November 2018, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, and the United States Attorney’s Office began a joint investigation into methamphetamine trafficking in the Franklin County area.

The investigation reportedly uncovered an organization that was obtaining up to 20–25 kilograms of methamphetamine per week from Atlanta, Georgia, and reselling it in north Florida, along with a web of methamphetamine dealers buying and selling methamphetamine in Franklin and Gulf Counties.

A total of 16 defendants were charged in a series of separate drug-trafficking indictments.

“We are extremely grateful for the local/Federal partnership that enables repeat meth traffickers to receive sentences which keeps them out of our communities longer, thus making them safer,” said Franklin County Sheriff A.J. Smith.

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According to the United States Attorney’s Office, the defendants and their sentences were:

  • Gerry Carter, 36, of Atlanta, Georgia, 30 years in prison
  • Ruben Fuller, 45, of Port Saint Joe, Florida, 30 years in prison
  • Brandon Williams, 39, of Port Saint Joe, Florida, 15 years in prison
  • Fabian Frazier, 27, of Port Saint Joe, Florida, 15 years in prison
  • Roderick Robinson, 55, of Port Saint Joe, Florida, 14 years in prison
  • Arthur Desean North, 29, of Port Saint Joe, Florida, 10 years in prison
  • Allen O’Neal, 38, of Apalachicola, Florida, 10 years in prison
  • Omarsharek “Reek” Harris, 39, of Apalachicola, Florida, 8 years in prison
  • John Lynn, 43, of Kinard, Florida, 8 years in prison
  • Robert Hill, 31, of Apalachicola, 6.5 years in prison
  • Carlos “Famee” Morris, 50, of Apalachicola, Florida, 6 years in prison
  • Shelton Hutchins, 36, of Eastpoint, Florida, 5 years in prison
  • Larry Warren, 49, of Eastpoint, Florida, 36 months in prison
  • Rachael Caudle, 23, of Eastpoint, Florida, 24 months in prison
  • Ronald “Bubba” Sanders, 35, of Eastpoint, Florida, 325 days in custody followed by 12 months of home detention
  • William Martina, 43, of Apalachicola, Florida, 3 months in custody

“Once again, these cases show the value of cooperation by all the agencies involved,” said Gulf County Sheriff Mike Harrison.

“I appreciate U.S. Attorney Coody and his team for their hard work in putting these drug dealers behind bars for a long time.”

All will be on a term of supervised release when they are released from custody.

This case resulted from an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Gulf County Sheriff’s Office, the Bay County Sheriff’s Office, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Assistant United States Attorney James A. McCain prosecuted the cases.

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