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Saturday, January 18, 2025

When Law Enforcement Agencies Work Together, the Citizens Benefit

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police | Walker County Sheriff's Office

police | Walker County Sheriff's Office

Jasper Police, with assistance from the Walker County Sheriff's Office, executed a search warrant on Thursday morning at 2715 Florida Ave, in Jasper. While at the location, officers located approximately 6 grams of fentanyl as well as marijuana and paraphernalia. Joshua M. Lake, 29, of Jasper, was arrested related to the items found in the residence and taken to the city jail. 

After the warrant, both agencies visited numerous locations in the city and county to attempt to serve warrants on 35 individuals. 11 arrests were made on warrants and one individual was arrested for items found during the arrest of another individual. Those arrested were: *Tim H. Segrest, 66, of Nauvoo, 2 counts distribution of controlled substance - meth*Patricia D. Aaron, 32, of Jasper, failure to appear and possession of controlled substance-meth, possession of drug paraphernalia  *Darren Antonio Cook, of Carbon Hill, 2nd degree possession of marijuana*Sara Nicole Porter, 36, of Jasper, failure to appear*Lee David Robertson, 49, of Jasper, failure to appear*Robert Wesley Lee, 40, of Oakman, failure to appear*Vollie P Painter, 43, of Nauvoo, failure to appear*Al Lafonzo Hernandez, 35, of Jasper, failure to appear *Kayla Nicole Jacobs, 30, of Jasper, failure to appear*Daniel Pilling, 23, of Jasper, failure to appear*Kadie McDonald, 27, of Carbon Hill, failure to appear*Kendra Jane Smothers, 41, of Carbon Hill, failure to appear

During the course of the arrests, various illegal narcotics and paraphernalia were seized and additional charges will be filed.

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