The following press release has been issued by Clay County Sheriff's Office. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On September 5, 2018 the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with local, state and federal agencies from Georgia and North Carolina, concluded a 16-month investigation resulting in multiple arrests and seizure of drugs, stolen weapons and currency derived from methamphetamine distribution. As the investigation developed, it was determined that it would involve multiple jurisdictions in Georgia and North Carolina. Investigators worked closely with the District Attorney’s Office and the Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office to ensure a complete and thorough investigation throughout all jurisdictional boundaries. With the assistance of these agencies, the investigation uncovered a highly organized network of methamphetamine distribution in both states. So far, this investigation has resulted in the arrest of: Charles Michael Ledford, 48, of Conyers GA for Trafficking Methamphetamine. Bobby Roger “Rob” Burch 47 of Hayesville for Trafficking Methamphetamine. Warrants are pending in Clay County for Maintain Vehicle/Dwelling/Place for Controlled Substances, Possession with Intent to Manufacture/Sell/Deliver Methamphetamine, and Possession of Stolen Firearms. Michael Dean Byers, 46, of Young Harris for Trafficking Methamphetamine. Warrants are pending in Clay County for Trafficking Methamphetamine, Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine and a True Bill of Indictment for Possession of Methamphetamine. Donna Michelle Morrow, 50, of Young Harris for Trafficking Methamphetamine. Warrants are pending in Clay County for Trafficking Methamphetamine and Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine. Kimberly Deanne Moss, 45, of Hayesville for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana up to ½ Ounce and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Donald Harold Tomlinson, 33, of Hayesville for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana up to ½ Ounce and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Peggy Louise Mashburn, 56, of Hayesville for Trafficking Methamphetamine, Possession With Intent to Manufacture Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine and Marijuana. Eugene “Bo” Mashburn, 56, of Hayesville is a fugitive and has multiple warrants for his arrest pending in Clay County. The conclusion of this operation has resulted in a significant reduction of thefts in the county. This is still an active investigation and the Clay County Sheriff’s Office anticipates more arrests of subjects involved in this criminal organization. I want to commend the Clay County Investigators and staff for their outstanding efforts during this investigation. I would also like to thank the Macon County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit and Special Response Team “SRT”, the Highlands Police Department, the Cherokee Indian Police Department, the Swain County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the DEA for their participation and assistance in the execution of multiple search warrants to close out this operation. Below is the press release from Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office. Operation Unicoi Pipeline slams the door on criminal organization responsible for trafficking more than 150 kilograms of methamphetamine in North Georgia and Clay County, NC. On Wednesday, September 5th, 2018, multiple law enforcement agencies swarmed on suspected methamphetamine traffickers in North Carolina and Georgia. Officers executed numerous search warrants in Georgia and Clay County, North Carolina. This unified law enforcement effort, dubbed “Operation Unicoi Pipeline” is the result of a 16 month investigation. This investigation revealed Charles Michael Ledford and Bobby Roger Burch were responsible for the distribution of more than 150 kilograms of methamphetamine in North Georgia and Clay County, North Carolina over the past two years. Authorities seized more than 15 pounds of crystal methamphetamine, stolen firearms, and currency derived from methamphetamine distribution. The street value of the seized illegal narcotics is more than $725,000.00. Authorities found over 3 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a battery of Bobby Roger “Rob” Burch’s truck in Gainesville, Georgia. Burch had just left Charles Michael Ledford’s residence in Conyers and was traveling to Hayesville, North Carolina. Authorities executed search warrants at Ledford’s residence and found another 12 pounds of methamphetamine. Authorities also executed a search warrant at Michael Byers’ residence in Young Harris, Georgia and found 1 ounce of methamphetamine. North Carolina authorities executed numerous search warrants in Clay County, North Carolina and seized a cache of guns and illegal narcotics from Burch’s residence. Clay County, North Carolina has confirmed many of these guns are stolen Charles Michael Ledford, 48, of Conyers was arrested for trafficking methamphetamine. Ledford was transported to the Rockdale County Detention Center. Burch, 47 of Hayesville, NC was arrested for trafficking methamphetamine. Warrants are pending in Clay County, NC for Maintain Vehicle/Dwelling/Place for Controlled Substances, Possession with Intent to Manufacture/Sell/Deliver Methamphetamine, and Possession of Stolen Firearm. Burch was transported to the Hall County Detention Center. Michael Dean Byers, 46, of Young Harris was arrested for trafficking methamphetamine in Georgia and Sell and Deliver Methamphetamine and Trafficking in Methamphetamine in Clay County, NC. Byers was transported to the Towns County Detention Center. This is an active investigation and additional arrests are expected. Agencies request that anyone with information about this organization contact the Appalachian RDEO or any of the participating agencies. The following agencies have active roles in this investigation: the Towns County Sheriff’s Office, the Clay County, North Carolina Sheriff’s Office, the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit, Macon County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit and Special Response Team “SRT”, the Highlands Police Department, the Cherokee Indian Police Department, the Swain County, NC Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the DEA, the Hall County Sheriff’s Office Multi Agency Narcotics Squad, and the GBI’s West Metro Regional Drug Enforcement Office. For additional information about Appalachian RDEO or to provide tips on criminal activity look for ARDEO@appalachiandtf on twitter or follow on facebook@appalachianrdeo and/or Instagram. The Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office is a multi-agency unit that consists of the following Sheriff’s Offices: White County, Lumpkin County, Towns County, Banks County, Jackson County, Habersham County, Stephens County, Rabun County, Franklin County the Cleveland Police Department, the Lavonia Police Department, and the Toccoa Police Department, along with the Georgia National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, the Department of Public Safety, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Feel free to share any post from the WKRK website that you feel is beneficial to your community. We encourage input from local law enforcement, government officials, emergency management officials, schools and other public service organizations. To send us information, use the form on our Contact Us page.
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