HENRY COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — An undercover narcotics operation led to 41 people being charged with felonies, according to authorities.
Twenty people have been arrested, while the other 21 remain at large.
Cocaine, along with quantities of fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine were seized during this operation,” the Henry County Sheriff's Office said Monday.
Authorities added “assets connected to the distribution and trafficking of narcotics” were also seized, including multiple vehicles, guns and cash.
In total, the operation led to 94 felony charges.
Indictments were handed down May 16, according to authorities.
The following people were arrested:
- Misty Nicole Coleman
- Timothy Doran Carter
- Jennifer Lynn Rea
- Stephanie Nicole Penn
- Rhonda Faye Hand
- Goldie Alberta Rumley
- Hector Arture Espana-xum
- Adrian Ramon Craig
- Byron Jerome Hairston
- Laviao Denangelo Hird
- Michael Antonio Penn
- Corey Laray Hairston
- Keyon Lesam Hairston
- Roderick Lorenzo Walker
- Eric Christopher Naff
- Kayla Dorothy Champion-Wright
- Jarrod Lenard Redd
- Edward Timothy Ross
- Michael Wendell Hairston
- Travis Vincent Matthews
Authorities said 21 people are still being sought. They include the following:
- Andra Dawn Adams
- Deonandre Hamlett Bradley
- Reginald Denod Brim
- Marcus Javon Bruce
- Terrance Antwian Carter
- Elijah Isaiah Cooke
- Ronald Gene Edwards, Jr.
- Ammiel Demetrius France
- Michael Anthony Granderson
- Elrico Dominique Grant
- Anthony Craig Hairston
- Darrell Wayne Hairston
- Christopher Lee Hess
- Billy Raye Manns, Jr.
- Troy Vincent Moran
- Jacques Naquan-Lamont Nicholson
- Erica Lynn Parsons
- Ricky Lee Pritchett
- David Orlandis Rucker
- Melvin Carlos Smith
- Abdul Rashean Williams
"Anyone having information pertaining to the whereabouts of the individuals listed above is asked to contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office at (276) 638-8751 or the Crimestoppers Program at 63-Crime (632-7463," authorities noted. "The Crimestoppers Program offers rewards up to $2500.00 for information related to crime. The nature of the crime and the substance of the information determine the amount of the reward paid."
State and federal law enforcement assisted, as well as the Martinsville Police Department.