8 arrested following drug raid at a Jackson County home
Eight people were arrested on various drug charges Friday afternoon after local law enforcement executed a search warrant at a residence in Stevenson.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Hollywood Police Department and Stevenson Police Department each took part in searching the home located on County Road 287.
During the search, officers located and seized approximately 326.4 grams of a methamphetamine/fentanyl mixture, 102 grams of marijuana, assorted controlled pills, a firearm and other drug paraphernalia.
The eight Alabamians arrested and taken to the Jackson County Jail in connection with the case are as follows:
Michael Keith Garrard, 49, of Stevenson was charged with trafficking fentanyl, three counts of unlawful possession of controlled substances, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia with a bond set at $33,500.
James Stacy Dunn, 47, of Hollywood was charged with trafficking fentanyl, unlawful possession of controlled substances, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia with a bond set at $28,500.
Adam Joe Dunn, 47, of Bridgeport was charged with trafficking fentanyl with a bond set at $25,000.
James Kenneth Carter, 34, of Bridgeport was charged with unlawful possession of controlled substances and loitering in a drug house. Carter was released with a bond of $2,800, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster.
Christopher Odel Taylor, 35, of Stevenson was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and loitering in a drug house with a bond set at $964.
Stephanie Nicole Monk, 24, of Bridgeport was charged with loitering in a drug house. Monk was released with a bond of $500, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster.
Melanie Lynette Carano, 51, of Stevenson was charged with unlawful possession of controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia with a bond set at $500.
Tristan Lee Sawyer, 24, of Bridgeport was charged with loitering in a drug house with a bond set at $500.