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Bluffton Police/Fire
Friday April 14th, 2017 :: 09:33 a.m. EDT

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Operation Rolling Rock results in Good Friday arrests of 12 defendants on drug charges in Wells County.

The DETECT Drug Task Force, comprised of law enforcement agencies from Adams and Wells Counties, completed a 6 month drug investigation this morning which resulted in the arrest of 12 individuals on various drug-related criminal charges. Officers seized marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and prescription pills during Operation Rolling Rock, named as such because, "Combating the current drug problem is similar to when Sisyphus was forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill," according to lead investigator Andy Ellis of the Bluffton Police Department.

Those arrested and their charges include:
Trae Lane, 23, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing Meth, level 5 felonies.
Rebecka Diaz, 39, of Decatur, 2 counts dealing Meth, level 5 felonies.
Tammy Dasher, 46, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing Narcotic Drug, level 5 felonies.
Kain Vaughn, 21, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing Marijuana, level 6 felonies.
Christopher Sills, 30, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing Marijuana, level 6 felonies.
Kristopher Souter, 31, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance, level 5 and level 6 felonies.
Christopher Bushee, 30, of Bluffton, 1 count dealing Cocaine, a level 5 felony and 1 count dealing Narcotic Drug, a level 6 felony.
Stacy Turner, 39, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing a Synthetic Drug, a level 6 felony and class A misdemeanor.
Rebecca Laughery, 26, of Bluffton, 2 counts dealing Meth, level 4 felonies and 1 count Maintaining Common Nuisance, level 6 felony.
Max Healey, 37, of Decatur, 1 count dealing Meth, level 4 felony.
Justice Ice, 22, of Fairmount, 1 count dealing Meth, level 4 felony.
An arrest warrant is still outstanding for Catey Williams, 23, of Summitville, 1 count Visiting Common Nuisance, a class B misdemeanor.

All defendants are considered innocent until and unless they are proven guilty in a court of law.

Kyle Randall
Deputy Chief of Police
[email protected]
260.824.3320

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Bluffton, IN 46714

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