Madison Parish, LA – A months-long narcotics investigation led to multiple arrests in Tallulah on Wednesday after state, local, and federal investigators executed a search warrant tied to suspected drug trafficking activity.
According to Louisiana State Police (LSP), the probe began in January 2025 when narcotics detectives with the Monroe Field Office partnered with the Madison Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration to track an alleged drug distribution operation inside the parish. Investigators secured a search warrant through the 6th Judicial District Court for a residence in Tallulah, where officers moved in on November 12.
During the search, LSP reported seizing methamphetamine, Xanax, marijuana, a firearm, and additional evidence connected to the alleged drug operation. No injuries were reported during the enforcement action.
Three suspects were arrested at the scene and processed into the Madison Parish Detention Center.
According to investigators, 38-year-old Troy Alexander allegedly possessed multiple controlled substances with intent to distribute, including drugs listed in Schedules I, II, and IV. He also allegedly possessed a firearm as a convicted felon and had a weapon in the presence of illegal drugs.
Britany Larry, 35, was arrested on allegations of attempt and conspiracy, possession with intent to distribute Schedule IV drugs, and obstruction of justice.
Jarred McClodden, 28, was booked on alleged possession with intent to distribute Schedule I drugs, criminal conspiracy, and obstruction of justice.
State Police said they will continue working with federal and local agencies to curb drug activity across Louisiana. Residents can anonymously report suspicious activity through the LSP online reporting system at lsp.org.
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