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Waynesboro Police Department launches large-scale drug bust

Chris Graham

waynesboroThe Waynesboro Police Department is currently engaged in an operation to interdict street level drug sales and use in the city.

Officers were briefed this morning at approximately 9 a.m. before arrest teams fanned out throughout the city today in an effort to bring 51 individuals into custody who are wanted for various drug charges or other criminal warrants.

The purpose and intention of this simultaneous coordinated effort is to further disrupt the sale and distribution of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine and opiates.

Goals of the operation include:

  • Interdiction of street level sales of illegal drugs which directly impact the quality of life for our citizens
  • Gain actionable intelligence concerning the sale of illegal drugs and other crimes associated with drug use, such as larceny, burglaries etc.
  • Locate and arrest fugitives from justice
  • Demonstrate our commitment to the eradication of illegal drugs and the devastating toll it takes on individuals and our community.

The following is a list of those arrested so far and their charges.

  • Brandon Scott Beverley, 26, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possess Methamphetamine
  • Tony Deforned Davis, 44, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Distribution of Marijuana
  • Rebecca Lawrence Graybill, 53, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Herbert Ray Adkins, 28, Waynesboro
    Charges -Felony Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Lewis James Coles Jr., 26, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Kelly Ann Ragland, 38, Shipman, VA
    Charges – Nelson County Circuit Court Capias
  • Ronnie Lee Tucker Jr., 31, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Cocaine
  • Robert Garland Riley Jr., 42, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Teresa Eve Davis, 52, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Patricia Rode Hundertmark, 21, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Heroin
  • Christopher Shane Johnson, 26, Waynesboro
    Charge – Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana
  • Mandy Nicole Painter,34, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possess Schedule I or II drug
  • Gabrielle Nicole Davis, 23, Afton, VA
    Charges – 2 Counts of Felony Possession of Methamphetamine, 2 Waynesboro General District Court Capias.
  • Sheila Marie Dawson, 46, Rockbridge Co. Jail
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
    (Arrested by Rockbridge County)
  • Crystal Vonceil Bates, 27, Waynesboro
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs
    (Served at MRRJ)
  • Zachary Ryan Meehan, 27, Afton, VA
    Charges – 2 Counts of Felony Receiving a Stolen Firearm and 1 Count of Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
    (Served at MRRJ)
  • Sarina Nicole Davis, 31, Afton, VA
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs
    (Served at MRRJ)
  • Donte Lamon Harris, 28, Waynesboro
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs
    (Served at MRRJ)
  • Kayla Marie Mayberry, 25, Staunton
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs
    (Arrested by Staunton PD)
  • Tanya Lynn Winston, 37, Augusta County
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    (Served at MRRJ)
  • Jennifer Ann Bosserman, 47, Waynesboro
    Charges – Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Janis Leigh Vicars, 39, Waynesboro
    Charges – 2 Counts Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs; 1 Count Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    (Served By MRRJ)
  • Teera Lashell Tucker, 20, Waynesboro
    Charges – 2 Counts Felony Possession of Methamphetamine
    (Served by MRRJ)
  • Curtis McDonald Johnson, 45, Waynesboro
    Charges – Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule I or II Drug
    (Served By MRRJ)
  • Kayla Nicole Campbell, 22, Staunton, VA
    Charges – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
    (Served By MRRJ)

Still Being Sought

The following individuals remain at large and are actively being sought by the Waynesboro Police Department pursuant to Valley Fog II and are wanted for the listed charges. Anyone with Information concerning the whereabouts of any of these suspects is encouraged to contact the department at 540-942-6675 or follow this link: https://reportadrugdealer.com.

  • Amanda Kay Riddle, 35, Waynesboro
    Charge- Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Ann Marie Harvey, 39, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug and Possession of a Firearm while in Possession of Drugs
  • Antone Laron Harris,36, Waynesboro
    Charge – Distribution of Cocaine, Possession of Oxycodone
  • Barbara Allen Craig – 37, Stuarts Draft, VA
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Breanna Renee Shaw, 22, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Caryn Ashlee Fox, 31, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Christopher Darnell Brookins, 27, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Christopher Wayne Pannell, 36, Waynesboro
    Charges – Distribution of Schedule I or II Drug, Possession of Schedule I or II Drug, Possession of Marijuana
  • Erica Dawn Johnson, 27, Waynesboro
    Charge- Capias / Fail to Appear
  • Felipe Roque Vega, 52, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Jennifer Lynne Oliver, 34, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Jerry Everette Falls, 48, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Jesse Hamilton Balin, 30, No Fixed Address
    Charge – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Jessie Pendleton, 36, Waynesboro
    Charges – 2 counts of Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • John Blevins, 51, Waynesboro
    Charge – Distribution of Schedule I or II Drugs
  • John Thomas Devost, 47, Staunton, VA
    Charge – Possession of Heroin
  • Kevin Michael Woodson, 34, No Fixed Address
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Logan Christopher Graybill, 23, Waynesboro
    Charge – Distribution of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Melissa Jean Nofflet, 41, Stuarts Draft, VA
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Richard Wayne Marsh Jr, 22, Waynesboro
    Charges 2 Counts of Possession of Schedule I or II Drugs (Methamphetamine and Heroin)
  • Roberto Castillo Escobar, 37, Waynesboro
    Charge – Distribution of Methamphetamine
  • Tosha Nicole Thorne, 32, Waynesboro
    Charge – Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
    Alan Wayne Riley, 47, Waynesboro
  • Charge – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
    Tiffany Kaye Bowman, 31, Waynesboro
    Charges – Distribution of Schedule I or II Drugs, Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Ronald Dale Forester, 71, Waynesboro
    Charge- Possession of Schedule I or II Drug
  • Eli Benjamin Gunden, 29, Shipman, VA
    Charge – Distribution of Schedule I or II Drugs

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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].

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