Pubdate: 5 Feb 1999 Source: Southwest Times Record (AR) Contact: http://www.swtimes.com/ Author: Mary L. Crider - Times Record DRUG ARRESTS CONTINUE Drug arrests continued Thursday in the wake of the warrant roundup Wednesday of alleged drug dealers targeted after a three-month, undercover 21st Judicial District Drug Task Force investigation. By late Thursday morning, the two-officer warrant teams composed of Van Buren police officers and state troopers had served 20 warrants and made two additional felony drug arrests based on probable cause stemming from the roundup, Van Buren Capt. Ronnie Blount said. The task force has one warrant left to serve and expects more arrests based on information received during the arrests already made, Van Buren Chief Mason Childers said. Warrant charges included possession and attempt to deliver methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine and Lorcet and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officers seized a few ounces of marijuana from the two arrested on probable cause during the roundup, Childers said. "Everything went smooth, and there were no additional charges other than the warrant charges - we didn't have anybody attempt to flee or draw weapons on us," Blount said, attributing it to the surprise factor. Arrests released by the Van Buren Police Department as of Thursday included Robert Lewis, 18, for delivery of marijuana; Patrick Dillard, 19, for delivery of methamphetamine; Bradley Bennett, 18, for delivery of cocaine; Danny Reed, 43, for delivery of methamphetamine; Jcena Green, 19, delivery of marijuana; Barbara Pickern, 38, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia; Carrie Gregory, 18, delivery of marijuana; Steve Shearburn, 22, possession of methamphetamine and possession of marijuana; Stillman Connacher, 50, delivery of methamphetamine; Darrell Boyd, 53, delivery of Lorcet; Harold Boyd, 53, delivery of Lorcet; Robert Jones, 27, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver; Billy Freeman, 21, delivery of marijuana; Timothy Riley, 21, conspiracy to deliver marijuana; Teresa Moses, 21, delivery of methamphetamine and marijuana; James Moses, 18, delivery of marijuana and possession of marijuana with intent to deliver; and William Staggs, 18, delivery of marijuana and possession of marijuana. Those arrested may have gone quietly, but that doesn't mean they haven't fussed. One man visited the police station Thursday morning, complaining about his door having been kicked in as his warrant was served and demanding to speak to the chief. Blount pointed out the officers had a legal warrant at the time, offered him another copy of the warrant and advised him to consult an attorney if he wished to make a formal complaint. The man thanked him. With the cooperation of Van Buren Housing Authority officials and apartment complex and area business and plant owners and managers, the task force placed undercover operatives in key positions to observe drug transactions. Safety and production concerns motivated the community leaders to ask for the task force's help, Sgt. George Cabaniss said. Childers has warned that those knowing the whereabouts of and assisting wanted persons to evade arrest may be arrested themselves for hindering police efforts. Those arrested in the task force roundup are expected to be arraigned next week. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski