DEKALB COUNTY-The Dekalb County Sheriff’s Department released a statement concerning a Warrant Round-up and County Saturation that took place on Wednesday, May 31 several local agencies were involved in the round-up:
“On May 31st the DeKalb County Drug and Major Crimes Unit, DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office, Crossville Police Department, Rainsville Police Department, Fort Payne Police Department, Geraldine Police Department, and Collinsville Police Department came together around 8:00pm to serve various warrants on individuals throughout the County. It was a concerted effort between all of these agencies. They were divided into three different teams, North DeKalb, South DeKalb and Lookout Mountain/Fort Payne.
All of these agencies worked throughout the night till about 4:00am this morning arresting individuals on these various warrants ranging from misdemeanor to felony Distribution of Controlled Substance, with some of these individuals being arrested on new charges. Among all these warrants one stolen vehicle that was reported stolen was recovered.
The individuals arrested are as follows:
Robert Dale Bellew, 43 of Moody
Tristan Kendall Blake, 19 of Rainsville
William Floyd Burt II, 35 of Fort Payne
Anthony Nathaniel Buse, 70 of Fyffe
Billy Wayne Carter, 61 of Fort Payne
Jerid Wade Carter, 26 of Rainsville
Brandi Diane Farmer, 37 of Fyffe
Derick Nash Farmer, 20 Fyffe
Kevin Lee Farmer, 44 of Fyffe
Robert Joseph Hairell, 19 of Rainsville
Cynthia Kitchens, 51 of Mentone
Emily Edwards Love, 39 of Rainsville
Francisco Jaspar Mateo, 27 of Crossville
Jason Wayne Mayes, 37 of Asbury
William James McElrath, 41 of Fort Payne
Jason Cary Morris, 40 of Fyffe
Joe Michael Morris, 33 of Boaz
Dennis Murphy, 53 of Fort Payne
Crystal Brooke Peek, 37 of Fort Payne
Lewis Franklin Ramsey, 40 of Mentone
Kortez Denzel Sanford, 21 of Hollywood
Lisa Faye Stout, 53 of Rising Fawn
Joe Patrick Veal, 42 of Rainsville
Stanley Wooten, 52 of Fort Payne
Chief Deputy Michael Edmondson says “this just goes show when all of the different agencies come together what good can be done in the County. I would like to thank all of these agencies for all of the hard work and for their support that they give us. Not only did we have the support of the agencies but we also had the help and support of the Chief of Geraldine Police Department Sedmon Allen and the Chief of Rainsville Police Department Kevin Smith.”