4 arrested for drug trafficking after PPD, Sheriff’s Dept. search Pineville home
Published 10:36 am Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Four people have been arrested on drug trafficking charges after the Bell County Sheriff’s Department and Pineville Police Department teamed up to execute a search warrant at a residence on Highland Avenue in Pineville early Tuesday morning.
According to a release from the Sheriff’s Department, deputies Hunter Luttrell and Samson Churchwell along with Pineville Police Chief Brandon Hollingsworth found four people in the home during the search: 34-year-old Jeremy Northcut, 24-year-old Savannah Wood, 33-year-old Jonathan Widener, and 58-year-old Donna Bullins, all of Pineville.
Items found inside during the search included: a white crystal substance believed to be Methamphetamine weighing over two grams, a clear plastic baggie with a brown substance believed to be Heroin, a green leafy substance believed to be Marijuana in a grinder, pipes with white residue, baggies used to package narcotics, a syringe loaded with Methamphetamine, multiple needles in bags, a set of scales with a scoop believed to be used to measure narcotics, cash, and electronic cash cards.
Northcut, Wood, Widener and Bullins were all arrested and charged with with conspiracy to traffic in controlled substance – 1st offense, possession of controlled substance – 1st degree, 1st offense (Methamphetamine), trafficking in controlled substance – 1st degree, 2nd or greater offense (greater than 2 grams Methamphetamine), and trafficking in controlled substance – 1st offense (Heroin).
They were all lodged in the Bell County Detention Center.