Burglary investigation leads to large drug bust in Fort Payne

Burglary investigation leads to large drug bust in Fort Payne

PHOTO: A burglary investigation led to 10 arrests for drugs at the Green Acres Trailer Park in Fort Payne. (DeKalb County Sheriff's Office)

By Staff Reports

FORT PAYNE, Ala. — On Friday, February 10 investigators with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office located and interviewed a suspect in a burglary case. While conducting the interview, the suspect was found to be in possession of illegal narcotics.

William Lane Poe Jr, 33, of Fort Payne was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Investigators obtained information on the location of stolen property and conducted a search warrant at a trailer in Green Acres Trailer Park in Fort Payne where stolen property was recovered. Nine individuals where in the trailer at the time of the search warrant. During the search, methamphetamine was found in the home.

Geneva Faye Waddell, 50, of Fort Payne; Mason Delane Gregory, 21, of Mentone; Tara Whitney Peacock, 29, of Henagar; Allison Leigh Gledhill, 25, Fort Payne; Calvin Glenn Waddell, 58, of Fort Payne; Ashley Dawn Harris, 27, of Crossville; Gary Mitchell Gregory Jr, 22, of Mentone; William Thomas Crane II, 39, of Crossville; were arrested and charged with unlawful possession of controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. James Douglas Edmondson, 44, of Fort Payne was arrested and charged with trafficking possession of controlled substance, unlawful possession of controlled substance, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

The investigation is ongoing and more charges are pending.

DeKalb County Sheriff Harris stated, “The success of any investigation is due to the persistence of following up on any and all information, regardless of how small it may be."

"Our investigators and deputies along with Fort Payne Police Department worked on this case all weekend and continue to follow up on leads," Harris continued.

"Once again the public has been a key factor in these arrests. Please continue to contact us 256-845-3801 or www.dekalbcountysheriff.org. All tips can be left anonymously,” said Harris.