Five arrested on drug charges
Published 8:24 am Friday, December 20, 2024
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The Crisp County Drug Task Force has been actively conducting investigations over the past few months, targeting the illegal sale of narcotics within our community. As a result of these efforts, several individuals were taken into custody and charged as follows:
Arrests:
Chad Heinzerling
- 44-year-old white male
- Charges:
Sale of Controlled Substance, Methamphetamine
Kelsey Denham
- 24-year-old white female
- Charges:
Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance
Crossing State/County Guard Lines With Weapons, Intoxicants, or Drugs Without Consent
Giving False Name, Address, or Birthdate to Law Enforcement Officer
Parole Violation
Manufacture/Distribution/Administration/Possession With Intent to Distribute Controlled Substance (Fentanyl)
Manufacture/Distribution/Administration/Possession With Intent to Distribute Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine)
Jessica Grimes
- 30-year-old white female
- Charges:
Sale of a Controlled Substance, Methamphetamine
Shelby Simmons
- 22-year-old white female
- Charges:
Sale of a Controlled Substance, Methamphetamine
Willy Potter
- 56-year-old white male
- Charges:
Sale of a Controlled Substance
Outstanding Warrants:
The following individual has outstanding warrants and is wanted for the sale of controlled substances:
Jenifer Brown
39-year-old white female
Chad Heinzerling is in Dooly County for other charges. He had drugs on him in Dooly when arrested. We have a hold on him.
Shelby Simmons is housed in Turner for charges in Wilcox County. We also have a hold on her.
Potter is in Clayton County. We will get him from them within the next couple days. He was just arrested this morning.
Jennifer Brown has not been arrested at this time.
If you have any information regarding these individuals, don’t hesitate to contact the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) at 229-276-2690.
Sheriff Hancock extends his gratitude to the community members who contributed to these efforts by participating in our “See Something, Say Something” campaign. Your vigilance and cooperation are essential to maintaining the safety and security of Crisp County.