Pubdate: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 Source: Tennessean, The (TN) Copyright: 2001 The Tennessean Contact: http://www.tennessean.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/447 Author: Christian Bottorff 9-MONTH PROBE, TIPS HELP CRACK DRUG RING Metro police say a nine-month investigation sparked by tips from informants led to the arrests yesterday of people suspected in a drug ring that has sold millions of dollars worth of cocaine and marijuana in south Nashville since 1997. Nineteen people were arrested on charges including conspiracy and money laundering. Led by the 20th Judicial Drug Task Force, the arrests at several locations involved about 50 agents from Metro's Vice Squad, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. Phillip ''Rip'' Taylor, case officer for the task force, said yesterday that the bust should disrupt illegal drug operations in south Nashville. ''This was one of the roots that supplies the south areas of Nashville. That I know of, we do not have anybody who supplies all of Nashville.'' Police said the ring was organized from the top down, with street dealers, suppliers in Arizona and a man who police said brokered the drug buys from Atlanta. One man suspected as one of the group leaders, Charles Maurice McDonald, 26, of the 2600 block of Tate Court in Nashville, was jailed yesterday, charged with delivering more than 300 grams of cocaine, money laundering, a weapons charge and two marijuana-related charges. He was being held last night on a $330,000 bond. Police said the group sold hundreds of pounds of marijuana at about $1,000 each. Local agents will continue to work with federal authorities in locating out-of-state suppliers, Taylor said. ''We'll continue to investigate and gather information and see if these people will decide to cooperate,'' he said. The drug task force knows of at least a dozen other similar organizations in Nashville, he said, adding other unknown groups could be operating in Nashville. Taylor said police think the organization was buying marijuana for about $650 a pound in Arizona and then selling it on the streets in Nashville for about $1,000 a pound. Since January, Metro police have seized $60,000 worth of marijuana from the south Nashville group. Police also seized 6½ pounds of cocaine, with a street value of about $75,000. Yesterday's arrests stemmed from 22 sealed indictments issued Friday by a Davidson County grand jury. According to the indictments, Otis Eugene Beach and Michael L. Battle are accused of transporting cocaine base from a residence in the 1400 block of Hillside Ave. The indictments charged that Treva Mignon Settles allowed the house to be used to manufacture the cocaine base. Another indictment alleged that Reginald Lavon Cooper worked as a security guard for McDonald while McDonald stole cocaine. Police said they were still looking for Juan Marsallas Marks, 29, of the 1200 block of Quaise Moor East. He is thought to be McDonald's partner in the operation. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart