GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – On Tuesday, August 5, the Greenbrier County Prosecution Attorney’s Office conducted a special grand jury for multiple drug investigations conducted by the Greenbrier Valley Drug and Violent Crime Task Force. On that evening, a special operation was conducted to arrest all the individuals involved in the drug investigations. Officers with the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Office, West Virginia State Police, Lewisburg Police Department, White Sulphur Springs Police Department, US Marshals – Cuffed Task Force, and the Greenbrier County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Greenbrier County Emergency Management and Homeland Security assisted with executing the arrest warrants for the following 18 individuals.
Todd Anthony Brown – Delivery of Schedule II – Fentanyl
Delivery of Schedule II – Methamphetamine
Conspiracy to Deliver Schedule II
Cynthia Lynn Smith – Possession with intent to deliver Schedule II – Methamphetamine
Lyndsay Renee Wood – Delivery of Schedule II – Fentanyl
Shirley Mary Czaplinski – Delivery of Schedule II – Methamphetamine – 3 Counts
Delivery of Schedule III
Christopher Keith Norris – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Joshua L. Moody – Delivery of Controlled Substance – 8 Counts
Larry R. Jennings – Delivery of Controlled Substance – 2 Counts
Conspiracy to Deliver – 2 Counts
Wanda F. Jennings – Delivery of Controlled Substance – 3 Counts
Conspiracy to Deliver – 2 Counts
Justin T. Ferdinand – Delivery of Controlled Substance – 3 Counts
Kacey A. Withrow – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Natasha L. Walker – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Jason A. Huffman – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Conspiracy to Deliver
Donna J. Davis – Providing False Information
Aiding Fugitive
Charlie R. Baldwin – Delivery of Controlled Substances – 3 Counts
Derrick S. Adkins – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Zachary L. Smith – Delivery of Controlled Substance
Patrick B. Warren – Obstructing an Officer
Gary Delano Wilson – Delivery of Controlled Substance – 3 Counts
During the operation, officers obtained and executed four search warrants for residences where some of these individuals were arrested. After executing the search warrants, several thousand dollars in US Currency, two firearms, approximately one ounce of Fentanyl, one ounce of Methamphetamine, one ounce of Crack Cocaine, two vehicles, and assorted packing material were seized by officers as a result of the search warrants.
“Our county is facing a drug epidemic that is dangerous and destructive. Fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other illicit substances are claiming lives, tearing apart families, and fueling crime throughout our communities. As law enforcement leaders, we are united in our commitment to confront this crisis head-on. That includes aggressively prosecuting traffickers, increasing drug interdiction efforts, and working with our federal and state partners to target the criminal networks behind this devastation,” said Prosecutor Campbell and Sheriff Baker in a joint statement.