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Sheriff: Investigators arrest three, find four pounds of pot, seize two vehicles

Posted at 5:17 pm April 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Sheriff Paul White and Wells Road Drug Raid

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White says investigators found about four pounds of marijuana, hash, and suspected prescription narcotics during a drug raid in Claxton on Thursday. Two vehicles and electronic items were seized, and three people were arrested. (Submitted photo)

Investigators found about four pounds of marijuana, hashish, and suspected prescription narcotics during a drug raid in Claxton on Thursday, authorities said. Three people were arrested, and two vehicles were seized.

Investigators also found drug paraphernalia at the home at 105 Wells Road, and they seized electronic items along with items used to process marijuana for resale, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in a press release.

Investigators with the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit obtained the search warrant for the home after an investigation into illegal drug activity.

Dale Lee Cory Burbank

Dale Lee Cory Burbank

The three people arrested were Dale Lee Cory Burbank, 24, who lives at the Wells Road home; Timothy Sean Lipps, 22, of Jacksboro; and Macy Adrian Ellison, 18, of LaFollette.

Burbank has been charged with manufacturing, delivering, selling, or possessing a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia; and criminal conspiracy.

Timothy Sean Lipps

Timothy Sean Lipps

Lipps has been charged with two counts of with manufacturing, delivering, selling, or possessing a controlled substance; possession of a Schedule VI drug; possession of drug paraphernalia; and criminal conspiracy.

And Ellison has been charged with manufacturing, delivering, selling, or possessing a controlled substance; simple possession or casual exchange; possession of drug paraphernalia; and criminal conspiracy.

Macy Adrian Ellison

Macy Adrian Ellison

All three have been released on bond from the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton.

The investigation is ongoing, and no more information can be released at this time, the sheriff said.

Wells Road is near Clinton Highway southeast of the intersection with Edgemoor Road.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff, Claxton, criminal conspiracy, Dale Lee Cory Burbank, hashish, illegal drug activity, Macy Adrian Ellison, manufacturing delivering selling or possessing a controlled substance, marijuana, Paul White, possession of a Schedule VI drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, prescription narcotics, simple possession or casual exchange, Special Operations Unit, Timothy Sean Lipps, Wells Road

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