Pubdate: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 Source: Robertson County Times (TN) Copyright: 2005 Robertson County Times Contact: http://www.rctimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2064 Author: Nicole Young, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) CRACK DOWN ON DRUGS CONTINUES Local law enforcement continues to crack down on drugs in Robertson County. This week, officials at the Springfield Police Department and the Robertson County Sheriff's Office made four separate drug busts. Robertson County Sheriff's Office makes ecstasy bust On Wednesday, Nov. 9, at about 3:45 p.m., Detectives from the Robertson County Sheriff's Department executed a search warrant on the home of Phong Huynh located at 3003 Burts Crossing in Springfield, according to a prepared statement. The home was in the Glover Hill Estates off Highway 49 West. Upon entry of the home, detectives seized 1,000 units of ecstasy (MDMA), the statement reads. "This was a very sophisticated operation," said Det. Sgt. Randy Henderson with the Robertson County Sheriff's Department. "This is the most ecstasy we've ever recovered here at the Sheriff's Department." Linh Huynk, 29, and Vu Le, 23, were arrested and charged with possession of a schedule one narcotic for resale. Their bond was set at $50,000 each. They will appear in general sessions court Feb. 27, police said. The street value of the ecstasy recovered in the case was about $200,000. Detectives also seized $5,000 and a handgun. Financial records for the home and business were also seized. Henderson declined to comment on how detectives found out about the operation. Robertson County Sheriff's Office makes marijuana and cocaine bust On Friday, detectives from the Robertson County Sheriff's Department arrested Charles Groves, 59, of Cross Plains on drug charges. Officers recovered about a half-ounce of marijuana, 13 grams of crack cocaine and four grams of powder cocaine, according to Henderson. The street value of the cocaine is about $60 to $100 per gram Henderson said that Groves was arrested at 8126 Friendship Road in Cross Plains at about 12:30 p.m. "We received information that he would be carrying a large quantity of cocaine in the form of an anonymous tip," Henderson said. Officials said the marijuana was found in the trunk of Groves' 2000 Cadillac. The suspect was also selling whisky out of the trunk as well. The cocaine was found on Groves. "He had it pinned to the inside of his pants," Henderson explained. Officers also recovered a case of whisky, a shotgun, and $249 from Groves. He has been charged with possession of schedule two for resale and possession of schedule six for resale. He is being held at the Robertson County Jail. Springfield Police Department makes marijuana bust Detectives from the Springfield Police Department have arrested Michael Toon, 23, of 104 North Walnut St. on a charge of possession of marijuana for resale. The bust was made on Nov. 8 at about 9 p.m., police said. According to Springfield Police Lt. William Watkins, Agent Chuck Bogle received an anonymous tip that Toon was in possession of a large quantity of marijuana. Bogle executed search warrant at Toon's residence and found a little over a pound of marijuana, about $1,200, digital scales and a handgun. He was taken into custody and transported to the Robertson County Jail. Watkins said charges are pending involving the handgun that was recovered during the bust. Toon has been released on bond this week. He is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 5. Robertson County Sheriff's Office makes marijuana bust On Friday, detectives from the Robertson County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant at a residence located at 4940 Williams Road in Cross Plains at about 12:30 p.m. Henderson said police recovered about a half-ounce of marijuana. A confidential informant alerted officers to the residence. The suspect, Ricky Chatman, age unknown, will go before the grand jury in the future, Henderson said. "We are taking drugs off the streets and we will continue to do our best to make Robertson County drug free and a safer place to live," he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin