Home Waynesboro drug sweep nets four arrests
Local

Waynesboro drug sweep nets four arrests

Chris Graham

The Waynesboro Police Department has made several drug arrests recently utilizing its two prong offensive on the sale and use of illicit drugs in the community.

The Police Department’s approach by using the combination of patrol interdiction and covert drug investigations continues to show success since the Department’s shift towards a full scale assault on the drug trade two ago.  These recent arrests are prime examples of how both tactics yield results and have a positive impact on the quality of life for Waynesboro citizens.

On May 19, the Waynesboro SWAT Team and Special Operations Divisions conducted a raid at 244 North Charlotte Avenue, which had a reputation in the community for being a “crack house” or “flop house” for crack cocaine users.  Armed with a search warrant, officers entered the residence and found nine individuals.  All of which were searched for narcotics.  Three of the nine individuals:  Taha Abdul Wahid, 58 years old of Afton; Kenneth Wayne Carter, 60 of Waynesboro; and Thomas Christopher Buie, 50 years old of the residence were arrested for Possession of a Schedule I or II Drug.  All three are being held without bond at Middle River Regional Jail.

Upon further investigation, officers found that the residence was being rented with public assistance money. In accordance with federal law, the renter will lose HUD housing benefits upon a finding of guilt. HUD has a one strike policy for drug violations.  The raid was the result of an ongoing drug investigation fueled by other recent drug activity in the area and neighborhood complaints.

On May 16 at 9:20 PM, an officer made a routine traffic stop on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee in the 2600 block of West Main Street.  After detecting signs of drug intoxication the officers arrested the driver, Roland Edward Thornton, 48 years old of Goshen, for DUID.  A search of his vehicle yielded a stash of methamphetamine and marijuana.

Thornton faces the following charges:

  • Driving under the Influence Drugs
  • Refusal of a Blood Test
  • Driving on a Revoked License
  • Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Marijunana

Thornton is being held at Middle River Regional Jail

Support AFP

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

donald trump
Politics

Easier to die, harder to vote: The rigged architecture of the Warfare State

virginia tax
Virginia

State income tax filing deadline is Friday: Officials pushing you to file electronically

The filing and payment deadline for Virginia state income taxes is Friday, and Tax Commissioner Kristin Collins is saying it’s best at this stage to file electronically, if you can.

tony elliott gator bowl
Football

UVA Football: Finally, we have the details on Tony Elliott’s extension

UVA Football coach Tony Elliott got himself a million-dollar-a-year raise after his team’s 11-win season in 2025, with a total compensation package at $5.4 million a year, with $100,000 raises over each of the next five years of the deal.

uva football chandler morris
Football

UVA Football: Morris, Taylor among 10 ‘Hoos signing NFL rookie deals

football money
Football

UVA Football: Details on fresh extensions for Kitchings, Rudzinski, Gaither

rob tracinski podcast
Politics, Virginia

Podcast: Rob Tracinski discusses his Sixth District congressional campaign

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom lands first transfer commitment for 2026 class