
After several months of investigation, Kentucky State Police Troopers and Detectives with Pikeville Post 9 conducted a roundup in Floyd and Pike Countie. Several sealed indictment warrants were served in connection to the investigations. Five additional people, not indicted, were also arrested while the roundup was being conducted. Officials say that street level detectives with Post 9 put in a lot of time and effort into these drug cases and more arrests may result from the investigations.
The following suspects face drug-trafficking charges involving meth along with other various charges including engaging in organized crime, persistent felony offender among others.
44 year old April D. Isaac of Betsy Layne
52 year old Nancy Alley of Betsy Layne
57 year old Mike Alley of Betsy Layne
44 year old Randy G. Wallen of Ivel
41 year old Larry Joe Robinette of Tram
45 year old Noah Michael Hall of Grethel
54 year old Paul T. Hendricks of Harold
33 year old Christopher Phillip Macky of Garrett
37 year old Laura Beth Hall of Betsy Layne
The 5 additional people who were arrested during the roundup but who were not indicted include:
49 year old Jimmy Adkins of Betsy Layne charged with drug possession
39 year old Rachel Tackett of Bevinsville charged with a warrant out of Floyd County
31 year old Ashley Conn Garrett of Betsy Layne charge with warrants for probation violations
37 year old Oliver Slone of Pikeville charged with probation violation warrant
23 year old Tamara Ray of Pikeville charged with being a fugitive from another state-Georgia
Kentucky State Police asks that anyone with drug traffic information to call them at 606-433-7711. Callers may remain anonymous.