
In a coordinated crackdown on drug and criminal activities in Tiptonville, Tennessee, authorities from various agencies confiscated a significant haul of narcotics, weapons, and stolen goods from a residence on Leduke Street. As reported by WREG, the raid was conducted by the West Tennessee Drug Task Force, in collaboration with the Dyer County Sheriff’s Office, Dyersburg Police Department, and Tiptonville Police Department.
During the operation, officials were able to quickly locate and seize a quarter-pound of methamphetamine, eight Suboxone pills, and a single ecstasy tablet. Additionally, three weapons and items believed to be stolen were recovered. As revealed in an Action News 5 report, these findings have culminated in the arrest of a previously convicted individual, now facing numerous charges related to drugs, weapons possession, and property crimes.
The Tiptonville Police Department is managing the aspects of the case linked with the retrieved stolen property. Radio NWTN reported that the case is set to be prosecuted by the office of District Attorney General, Danny Goodman, Jr., who operates within the 29th Judicial District.









