Drug Trafficking Indictments Bring Multiple Federal Charges for Narcotics, Firearms
Additional defendants face state charges in regional investigation
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Eight people have been charged in a 13-count federal indictment in a drug trafficking conspiracy that brought large amounts of narcotics from Atlanta for distribution in the Augusta area.
The indictments stem from a two-year joint investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and Richmond County Sheriff’s Office into cocaine deliveries from the Atlanta area into Augusta and were announced in a joint news conference today by Southern District of Georgia U.S. Attorney Bobby L. Christine and Richmond County Sheriff Richard Roundtree. In addition to other charges, all eight defendants – including an Augusta man and his two sons – are charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and to Distribute Controlled Substances.
“This investigation is a great example of interagency cooperation supported by the latest technology,” said U.S. Attorney Christine. “Our office will take the handoff from our law enforcement partners, and carry the ball that last hundred yards to score another victory against those who would peddle poison in our community.”
During the investigation, federal agents and sheriff’s office investigators seized more than $500,000 in cash, more than two kilos of cocaine, 32 grams of crack cocaine and more than 9 pounds of marijuana, along with eight firearms.
Facing federal charges from the indictment are:
- Terrance Quain Freeman, 48, of Augusta, charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute Five Kilograms or More of Cocaine and an Amount of Marijuana; Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana; and Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine and Marijuana. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to life in prison. His two sons also are charged in the conspiracy.
- Mario Hubbard, 43, of Atlanta, charged with one count of Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute Five Kilograms or More of Cocaine and an Amount of Marijuana. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to life in prison.
- Timothy Jeremy Myers, 31, of Augusta, charged with one count of Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute Five Kilograms or More of Cocaine and an Amount of Marijuana, and Possession with Intent to Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to life in prison.
- Timothy Dale Reid, 51, of Augusta, is charged with charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine; Possession with Intent to Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine; Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime; Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon; and Possession of a Stolen Firearm. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to life in prison.
- Willie Antonio Bass, 35, of Augusta, is charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to 40 years in prison.
- Tyquain Freeman, 27, of Augusta, is charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana. He is a son of Terrance Freeman. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to 40 years in prison.
- Christopher Chin, 34, of Augusta, is charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute Cocaine, Crack Cocaine and Marijuana, and Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, Crack Cocaine and Marijuana. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. And,
- Quieton Freeman, 20, of Augusta, is charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and To Distribute Cocaine, Crack Cocaine and Marijuana; Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana; Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime; and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. He is a son of Terrance Freeman. If convicted, he faces a sentence of up to 25 years in prison.
If convicted, each of the defendants also would be subject to fines and to serve supervised release after completion of any prison terms.
Those facing charges from separate state indictments include:
- Marvin Hikeem Griffin, 30, of Augusta, charged with two counts of Illegal Use of Communications Facility (OCGA 16-13-32.3);
- Willie Lawrence Wimbley, 42, of Augusta, charged with Trafficking Heroin and Cocaine, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, and one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Terrell Maurice Myers, 31, of Augusta, charged with Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute, Possession of a Firearm during a Crime, Use of an Article with an Altered Identification Mark, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, and one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Dana Dione Myers, 49, of Augusta, charged with Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute, Possession of a Firearm during a Crime, Use of an Article with an Altered Identification Mark, and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon;
- Alonzo Walters, 51, of Augusta, charged with Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute, Possession of a Firearm during a Crime, Use of an Article with an Altered Identification Mark, and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon;
- Bobby Lewis Jenkins, 31, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Jamie Anderson, 28, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Juan Holliman, 42, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Joshua McDaniel, 24, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Christian Walker, 50, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Michael Daggett, 38, of Augusta, charged with three counts of Illegal Use of Communications Facility;
- Joseph L. Turner, 32, of Augusta, charged with one count of Illegal Use of Communications Facility; and,
- Cornice Roberts Lee, 53, of Augusta, charged with six counts of Computer Invasion of Privacy.
The investigation is ongoing, with additional defendants identified.
Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Field Division Robert J. Murphy said, “This case is a shining example of how success can be achieved through collaborative efforts between federal, state and local law enforcement and the subsequent prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.”
“The only way to seriously affect drug distribution in Augusta is by targeting, disrupting and dismantling major drug trafficking organizations,” said Richmond County Sheriff Richard Roundtree. “We will continue to target these organizations. Our message is quite simple: If you distribute drugs in Augusta or cause those drugs to come to Augusta, we will hunt you down.”
Criminal indictments contain only charges; defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
The investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office, the Dekalb County HIDTA Task Force, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office, and the Georgia National Guard Counterdrug Task Force, and prosecuted for the United States by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patricia G. Rhodes and Hank Syms. State defendants are being prosecuted by Falin Syms, Senior Assistant District Attorney for the Augusta Judicial Circuit.
The DEA encourages parents, along with their children, to educate themselves about the dangers of legal and illegal drugs by visiting DEA’s interactive websites at www.justhinktwice.com, www.GetSmartAboutDrugs.com and www.dea.gov. Also follow DEA Atlanta via Twitter at @DEAATLANTADiv.