Drug bust led to raid
Saturday, September 16, 2006
By Clint Confehr
Sheriff Randall Boyce and Police Chief Austin Swing -- seated, from left -- and, standing, 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force members Billy Ostermann, Tim Lane, Tim Miller and Shane George pose with some of the drugs confiscated Thursday night and Friday morning.
(T-G Photo by Clint Confehr)
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Suspected cocaine with an estimated value of $32,500 was confiscated along with four scales, four guns and $4,700 Thursday night and Friday morning in Bedford County.
"This is a substantial amount of cocaine," Tim Lane, director of the 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force, said Friday afternoon. "The street value could be anywhere from $25,000 to $40,000."
Shawn Tyrone Wade, 29, of Nashville and Emmitt Russell McGee Jr., 22, and Neil Davis Greenway, 23, both of Wartrace-Bell Buckle Road, were each charged with possession of a Schedule II drug for resale.
"We had been making some undercover drug buys," Lane said as he described the chain of events that resulted in two charges against Greenway.
"As a result of his arrest, further investigation led to the execution of a search warrant at [the] Bell Buckle -- Wartrace Road [house] shortly after midnight on Friday morning. This residence was also occupied by his roommate," Lane said, referring to McGee.
A search led to the seizure of about a pound of suspected cocaine scattered throughout the residence, Lane said.
Also confiscated were four sets of digital scales, three bags of suspected marijuana weighing about an ounce, two semi-automatic pistols, a semi-automatic machine handgun, a sawed-off shotgun and nearly $4,700 in U.S. currency, the task force director said.
"When we examined the money we seized, a number of the bills were positively identified as bills we issued for previous drug buys," Lane said. "That's not a good thing for them if they were to claim this money was not from drug sales.
"That dog won't hunt."
Sheriff's deputies and Shelbyville police officers assisted with the operation, Lane said.
"I'm proud of you guys," Sheriff Randall Boyce said at the task force office.
"We're just getting started," replied Tim Miler, assistant director of the task force.
Boyce said one of his campaign promises was to increase drug law enforcement.
The three suspects were released on bond Friday morning and are set for an appearance in Bedford County General Sessions Court on Nov. 28.
Other charges could be filed against the trio by then, Lane said.
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