Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office Arrests 10 for Trafficking Fentanyl, Other Drugs

Members of the Crime Suppression Team with the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office recently made a number of arrests of individuals allegedly connected to the trafficking of drugs in the community.

The Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that it recently received information about “multiple individuals” at a location on Spruce Street who were reportedly distributing narcotics. Following the August 10 tip, members of the Crime Suppression Team subsequently visited 8 Spruce Street.

“Upon arrival at the residence, 10 individuals were detained and a search warrant was drafted. A trafficking amount of Fentanyl was recovered along with a trafficking amount of Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Marijuana, Schedule II pills, 3 pistols, and an AK-47,” the office said in a news release.

All ten individuals were arrested and taken to the Bulloch County jail. They await further court action. Their names and charges are listed below.

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