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    You are at:Home»Local News»“Operation Adabag” Makes More Arrests

    “Operation Adabag” Makes More Arrests

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    By KMAN Staff on May 10, 2013 Local News

    Stock Police Sirens Scaled DownThursday held the press conference explaining the police activity over the last few days as the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, the Riley County Police, the Geary County Attorney’s office, the Junction City Police, the Geary County Sheriff’s Office, and the Grandview Plaza Police have all worked together to conduct over 50 search warrants with the number increasing daily.

    Friday the Geary County Sheriff’s Department and the Riley County Police Department released additional names connected with the drug bust on charges including conspiracy to deliver, possession, manufacture of controlled substance, distribution, and conspiracy to sales and manufacture drugs.

    It is not clear who is still being held, or released at this time and this is considered only a partial list.

    From Geary County Sheriff’s Department: (Names only)

    Paul Pearson

    Peggy Wearren

    Tyleek Turner

    Rhante Brown

    Christopher Hoyte

    Charles Sarvis

    Willie Moore

    Curtis Colley

    Samuel Pleas

    Norman Carlisle

    Michael Lillibridge

    Larry Wellmaker

    Scottie Roberts

    Akwete Burd

    Keith Griffin

    Felix Vinson

    Mildred McNeill

    Yolanda Alvarez

    From the Riley County Police Department: (Names and Bond Amounts)

    Lisa Austin – $15,000

    Lisa Taylor – $15,000

    Rosalyn Thompson – $100,000

    Lynetta Wadford – $15,000

    Ernestine Cherry – $15,000

    Emily Hart – $25,000

     

    KMAN will continue to bring you information as it becomes available.

     

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