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Narcotics Interdiction Operation

09/24/2018

Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Interdiction On September 18, 2018, Johnson County Narcotics Detectives conducted narcotic interdiction within Johnson County. This was conducted in an effort to reduce the illegal production and distribution of narcotics and illegal activity that precede these types of illegal activity.

At approximately 2:45 p.m., a search warrant was executed in the 300 block of SW 101 Rd., in rural Warrensburg. During the search warrant, Detectives located nearly 300 suspected marijuana plants, harvested marijuana plants, equipment used to propagate, cultivate and grow marijuana. During a search of the residence, a stolen firearm was located. Arrested on a 24 hour investigative hold was Tammy Williams, age 54, of the residence, for manufacturing a controlled substance.

On September 19, 2018, at approximately 1:15 a.m., a search warrant was executed in the 700 block of SW 1601 Rd., in rural Johnson County. During the execution of the search warrant, Detectives located over 50 adult marijuana plants, over 100 youth marijuana plants, harvested marijuana, a firearm and equipment used to propagate, cultivate and grow marijuana.

On September 20, 2018, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Narcotics Detectives located two vehicles covered and concealed in a wooded area in the 1500 block of NW 910 Rd., rural Johnson County. Both vehicles were confirmed stolen out of Kansas City and were recovered.

Sheriff Munsterman says “I would like to thank the Warrensburg Police Department, Johnson County Ambulance District, Holden Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Kansas City Police Department in their assistance with these investigations. Being pro-active in the pursuit and interdiction of narcotics often requires assets beyond our agency.  Without the continued support and assistance from area law enforcement, these types of operations would not be possible.  The Sheriff’s Office remains committed to keeping drugs off our streets and securing a clean future for our families and children.”  

The above listed investigations remain ongoing and additional charges are pending.