MUGSHOTS: Anderson County drug operation leads to 60 indictments
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Posted: 5:10 PM Jul 17, 2008
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CLINTON, Tenn. (WVLT) -- An undercover drug operation in Anderson County has led to 60 indictments, with 26 of 36 of the indicted suspects arrested.

The Anderson County Sheriff's Office says four vehicles have also been seized in the bust.

The ACSO says months of work, including undercover drug buys, went into building the case leading up the indictments and arrests.

The TBI, Lake City Police, Oak Ridge Police, and the Tennessee Methamphetamine Task Force were also involved in the massive operation.

For a complete list of the people arrested, including mugshots, CLICK HERE.

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Posted by: starks Location: union on Apr 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM
was housed in anderson county detion center

Posted by: Juanita Location: Clinton on Jul 18, 2008 at 03:09 PM
This is a big joke, from the judge on down the line. They all? out today, doing the same thing they were doing before. Get the main characters in the business.

Posted by: Debbie Location: Lake City on Jul 18, 2008 at 12:48 PM
That raid was a big JOKE! Most of those drug people's bond was reduced till all they have to pay is $200.00 to get out of jail. All the judge will do is give them probation. Have the reporter's cover the joke of sentencing and see if what I have said is true.

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