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Eleven indicted in alleged conspiracy to sell 300 grams or more of cocaine

Posted at 5:53 pm May 7, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jordan Antwan Jones

Jordan Antwan Jones

Note: This story was last updated at 10:25 p.m. May 9.

Eleven Oak Ridge and Knoxville residents were indicted May 3 on charges that they conspired to manufacture, distribute, and sell 300 grams or more of cocaine-based products last year.

The alleged cocaine conspiracy occurred between May 14 and December 23, 2015. The indictments were filed May 3, 2016.

The 11 indicted are:

  • Jordan Antwan Jones, 28, Tracy Lane, in Oak Ridge;
  • Deangelo James Galbreath, 28, Deer Run Drive, Knoxville;
  • Laquan Bernard Barber, 32, Hillside Road, Oak Ridge;
  • Derrick Jemail Anthony, 38, South Fisk Avenue, Oak Ridge;
  • Christopher Shane Black, 28, West Pasadena Lane, Oak Ridge;
  • Nicholas O’Brien Mitchell, 32, Tracy Lane, Oak Ridge;
  • William Ralph Sanders Jr., 38, South Benedict Avenue, Oak Ridge;
  • Alfred Lee Jones, 49, Black Rock Circle, Knoxville;
  • Ellen Michelle Sanders, 31, Nasson Lane, Oak Ridge;
  • Sarah Denise Cupp, 30, Aloha Avenue, Knoxville; and
  • Efia Ann Hull, 38, Deer Run Drive, Knoxville.

They are each facing Class A felony charges of:

  • conspiracy to manufacture 300 grams or more of cocaine,
  • conspiracy to distribute 300 grams or more of cocaine,
  • conspiracy to sell 300 grams or more of cocaine, and
  • conspiracy to possess with the intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell 300 grams or more of cocaine.

They have also been indicted on Class A felony charges of: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Front Page News, Knoxville, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories, U.S. Tagged With: Alfred Lee Jones, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Christopher Shane Black, cocaine, cocaine conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute 300 grams or more of cocaine, conspiracy to distribute more than 0.5 gram of cocaine in a school zone, conspiracy to manufacture 300 grams or more of cocaine, conspiracy to manufacture more than 0.5 gram of cocaine in a school zone, conspiracy to possess with the intent to manufacture deliver or sell 300 grams or more of cocaine, conspiracy to possess with the intent to manufacture deliver or sell more than 0.5 gram of cocaine in a school zone, conspiracy to sell 300 grams or more of cocaine, conspiracy to sell more than 0.5 gram of cocaine in a school zone, Dave Clark, Deangelo James Galbreath, Derrick Jemail Anthony, drug roundup, drug-related charges, Efia Ann Hull, Ellen Michelle Sanders, indictments, Jordan Antwan Jones, Laquan Bernard Barber, Nicholas O'Brien Mitchell, Sarah Denise Cupp, Seventh Judicial District, William Ralph Sanders Jr.

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