WASHINGTON – Throughout the last week, Detectives/Officers with the Washington Police Department, DEA Task Force, Indiana State Police, Vincennes Police Department, Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and the Pike County Sheriff’s Office conducted multiple Narcotics investigations that has led to the arrest of 10 people and seizure of more than 90 grams in Methamphetamine.
As previously reported, the first series of arrests took place on April 19, 2023. The arrests were the result of a traffic stop and a Search Warrant being served at a residence in Vincennes. Officers reported seizing suspected Methamphetamine, Paraphernalia, and other items associated with Narcotics distribution. The following individuals were arrested:
• 45 year old Gregory Riley on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine
• 51 year old Brooke Crockett on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine
• 41 year old Anna Morgan on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine
• 51 year old John Lemon on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine
The next series of arrests took place on April 25, 2023. Officers reported making a Daviess County Warrant arrest in Vincennes and a Search Warrant being served at a residence in Vincennes. Officers reported seizing suspected Methamphetamine, Paraphernalia, and other items associated with Narcotics distribution. The following individuals were arrested:
• 29 year old Amberleigh Fox on charges of Conspiracy to Deal Methamphetamine
• 35 year old Joe Payne on charges of Conspiracy to Deal Methamphetamine
• 38 year old Tiffany Catt on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine & Visiting a Common Nuisance
• 52 year old Elias Brock on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance & Visiting a Common Nuisance
• 20 year old Kaiden Thacker on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine & Visiting a Common Nuisance
• 45 year old Jason Jordan on charges of Possession of Methamphetamine & Visiting a Common Nuisance
Assisting throughout these investigations were the Knox and Daviess County Prosecutor’s Office.
*These two incidents were not related, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty*