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12 nabbed in Grainger County, Tennessee drug roundup

From The Citizen Tribune -

A drug roundup resulted in 12 arrests as the result of investigations by the Fourth Judicial District Drug Task Force, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Grainger County Sheriff’s Office.

The following were charged:

• Amanda Roach, 42, of Blaine, sale and delivery of meth with a $20,000 bond. She was also charged by Rutledge Police with felony possession of meth, and possession of drug paraphernalia with an additional $11,500 bond, totaling $31,500.

• Rickey Pique, 54, of Rutledge, sale and delivery of meth .5 grams or more. He is being held on a $50,000 bond.

• Bobby Crumpley, 54, of Blaine, sale and delivery of meth, .5 grams or more. He is being held on a $50,000 bond.

• Paul Screace, 42, of Morristown, sale and delivery of Schedule III drugs. He has a $20,000 bond.

• Daniel Wolfe, 40, of Bean Station, sale and delivery of Schedule II and two charges of sale and delivery of Schedule III drugs. He has a $20,000 bond.

• Letray Hunt, 36, of Morristown, sale and delivery of meth .5 grams or more. He has a $40,000 bond.

• Brandon Vaughn, 26, of Mooresburg, sale and delivery of Schedule II drugs, $10,000 bond.

• Rhett McDaniel, 31, of Mooresburg, sale and delivery of Schedule III drugs, $10,000 bond.

• Tricia Williams-Middleton, 27, of Bean Station, three charges of sale and delivery of Schedule III drugs and sale and delivery of Schedule IV drugs, $25,000 bond.

• Ralph Gross, 34, of Greeneville, sale and delivery of Schedule III and sale and delivery of Schedule IV, $20,000.

• Dustin Ramsey, 31, of Rutledge, two charges of sale and delivery of meth .5 grams or more, $100,000 bond.

• Kenneth Stuffle, 47, of Mooresburg, two charges of sale and delivery of Schedule III drugs, $20,000 bond.

Six other people with a total of 16 charges were already in custody in surrounding jails or prisons pending transfer to Grainger County Jail for official charges.


Michelle Graves, 44, of Rogersville was also arrested on an active warrant in Hawkins County for failure to appear.


The Grainger County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Fourth Judicial District Drug Task Force, Rutledge Police Department; Blaine Police Department; Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office; Hamblen County Sheriff’s Office and Morristown Police Department Criminal Apprehension Team.


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