Sheriff’s Office, city police department announce arrest of 52 in two-day drug bust

The Elizabethton Police Department and the Carter County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday afternoon the arrests of 52 individuals in a two-day drug bust in Carter County.

County Sheriff Dexter Lunceford said there was a special call grand jury beforehand that gave out 44 indictments for conspiracy to sell methamphetamine. Roughly 38 members of that list were arrested during the bust, along with an additional 14 arrests at the scene.

“This began in late 2018,” Lunceford said. “This is not part of the Crystal Mountain case.”

The bust comes through the partnership between Lunceford and city police chief Jason Shaw’s departments that started roughly three years ago.

“Our intention is to disrupt their day-to-day habits,” Lunceford said.

Officials said part of their success comes from new strategies the district attorney’s office has taken to combat the rising popularity of this drug. These charges are conspiracy related, in addition to other charges such as possessing a firearm during the transaction and conducting these sales in drug-free zones.

Lunceford said the other part comes from their new computer system, which he said is currently tracking around 400 drug dealers in the region.

“These are tools we can use to combat it,” Assistant District Attorney General Dennis Brooks said.

District Attorney General Ken Baldwin announced during the press conference Brooks will now conduct all cases like these in the four counties.

“This will bring uniformity,” Baldwin said. “We are building up on the efforts of the Carter County Sheriff’s Office and the city police department.”

They said they plan to expand this new monitoring system to the rest of the first district in the future, to help link other counties to a network of information that will better enable these kinds of busts in the future.

“We cannot say we are losing the war on drugs if we are not using all our weapons,” Brooks said.

They said efforts like these will use this new cooperation to better expand their ability to prosecute criminals who sell drugs.

“This helps us create a picture, show who is dealing with who,” Lunceford said.

Officials also had something to say to the drug dealers who watched the livestream.

“You better quit or move,” Lunceford said. “We know who you are, and we will come and get you.”

SportsPlus

Local news

Milligan faculty lecture focuses on reading development for students with dyslexia

Local news

Johnson City Fire Department battles house fire on David Miller Road

Local news

ETSU’s ‘The Tempest’ blends Shakespeare with Celtic music

Local news

Hampton High to hold Annual Senior Class Yard Sale and Breakfast Fundraiser

Local news

Del McCoury Band will play at the Paramount April 10

Local news

West Side Elementary releases third nine weeks honor roll

Local news

A Life Lived: Rev. Bobby Stout was chosen by God to be a pastor to the community

Local news

Tennessee works to encourage more people to earn degrees, credentials

Local news

Tennessee bill would expand weed-killer manufacturers’ legal immunity 

Local news

Pending home sales point to sluggish market, outlooks downgraded

Local news

Former Fatz Café demolished to make way for RipTide Car Wash

Local news

ETSU Health and Ballad Health expand partnership to enhance training for Cardiologists, ensure access to Advanced Cardiac Care

Local news

Gas prices hold steady across Tennessee, remain among nation’s lowest

Local news

Progress 2025: Riding the wave of Surf Betsy

Local news

Progress 2025: Visit to ‘Secret Spot’ brings clearer vision of Surf Betsy

Local news

Progress 2025: Surf Betsy began with an idea flowing elsewhere in the region

Local news

Progress 2025: ‘Conservative’ study sets Surf Betsy’s economic impact at nearly $2M annually

Local news

Progress 2025: Staff, volunteers improving Roan Mountain State Park

Local news

Progress 2025: Magazine offers slice of life in Roan Mountain

Local news

Progress 2025: Elizabethton Park and Recreation Director David Nanney

Local news

Progress 2025: Elizabethton-Carter County Public Library makes life better with more than books

Local news

Progress 2025: Elizabethton couple lean on their faith to help restore homes for hurricane victims

Local news

Progress 2025: Downtown business district flourishing under Bean, Main Street Elizabethton

BREAKING NEWS

Police investigate shooting outside Elizabethton Dollar Tree