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Five arrests Tuesday following drug investigation in Laurel County

Laurel County, KY -  Sheriff John Root along with Detective Kyle Gray, Lieut. Greg Poynter, Detective Sgt. Kevin Berry, Detective Chris Edwards, Detective James Sizemore, Detective Jason Back, Deputy Travis Napier, Deputy Jake Miller, Deputy Rick Cloyd, CSO Brent  France, Bailiff Paige Vanhook, and CSO Sean Hayre assisted by Social Services arrested five individuals at a residence off Meadow Lane, approximately 3 miles south of London on Tuesday afternoon February 27, 2018 at approximately 2:30 PM.

The arrests occurred while the Laurel County Sheriff's Office was conducting a drug investigation there.

Deputies located 4 individuals at a residence where drugs were allegedly being used, and juveniles were present along with a one-year-old child in the residence.

In addition, deputies located drug paraphernalia and items with a white powder residue on one individual there.

In addition, while conducting their investigation a gray colored Jeep vehicle pulled into the driveway and its driver was determined to be under the influence and was found in possession of suspected crystal meth, a glass pipe with residue, a cut straw with residue, and its driver stated she had snorted methamphetamine.

The five individuals arrested were identified as:

  • Anthony Tyler Newby age 20 of Meadow Lane Dr., London charged with unlawful transaction with a minor – second-degree and possession of drugs.
  • Peter Wayne Newby age 37 of Meadow Lane, London charged with wanton endangerment – second-degree
  • Christina M. Newby age 43 of Meadow Lane, London charged with wanton endangerment – second-degree and possession of drug paraphernalia
  • Heather R. Sizemore age 30  of Park Hills Road,  Corbin charged with wanton endangerment – second-degree and possession of drug paraphernalia
  • Taylor Marie Swafford age 21 of Meadow Lane, London charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence – first offense; two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of a controlled substance – first-degree – second offense – methamphetamine; wanton endangerment – second-degree; and numerous traffic violations.
  • All five individuals were lodged in the Laurel County Detention Center.

    Photos attached are courtesy of the Laurel County Detention Center.

    Children at the scene were placed with other family members.

    Sheriff John Root stated that drug investigations will be continuing.

     

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