Lincoln County, TN – A series of drug investigations spanning several months has resulted in multiple indictments and arrests in Lincoln County, as authorities say efforts to curb illegal narcotics activity continue.
According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the indictments stem from investigations conducted from January through March, with narcotics agents and criminal investigators allegedly working to identify and disrupt the sale and distribution of illegal drugs across the county.
Officials said Thomis Foxx was allegedly indicted on charges including the sale and delivery of methamphetamine exceeding 0.5 grams. Authorities allege the charges fall under Tennessee statute 39-17-434.
Phillis Rozar was also allegedly indicted on numerous counts, including possession of methamphetamine and cocaine for resale and delivery, as well as charges involving buprenorphine, marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia, and additional violations. Officials allege Rozar also faces charges related to a suspended license, failure to appear, contraband in a penal institution, and tampering with evidence.
Johnathan Carter was allegedly indicted on multiple counts involving the sale and delivery of cocaine and methamphetamine over 0.5 grams, according to authorities, who allege the charges are tied to ongoing narcotics operations in the area.
Edward Wiser was allegedly charged with possession of methamphetamine for resale and delivery, along with additional alleged offenses including driving violations, altered license plates, and weapons-related charges.
The sheriff’s office stated the indictments are part of a broader effort to remove dangerous drugs and illegal firearms from the community. Authorities allege these operations are ongoing and additional cases may be announced.
Officials encourage residents to report suspicious activity, emphasizing that community cooperation remains critical in addressing drug-related crime.
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