Drug Task Force Makes Largest Meth Bust in Gibson County History
HUMBOLDT, TN. – A Madison County traffic stop led West Tennessee Drug Task Force Agents to serve a search warrant on a home in Humboldt early Sunday morning where they found assorted illegal drugs, including 30 pounds of methamphetamine.
Johnie Carter, director of the West Tennessee Drug Task Force (WTDTF), said the Task Force, Madison County Sheriff’s Office and the Humboldt Police Department were involved in the seizure that also included 35 pounds of marijuana and four ounces of cocaine.
He said it was believed to be the largest single seizure of methamphetamine in Gibson County history.
Carter said Madison County deputies stopped a Mercedes late Saturday night and that as the driver provided his driver license deputies smelled an overwhelming odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. When they tried to investigate further, the driver fled the scene at a high rate of speed.
Carter said deputies called Humboldt Police Department to check the registered address of the Mercedes and Humboldt officers went to 2519 Vine Street in Humboldt where they made contact with a resident. While at the residence, officers made observations leading them to call the Drug Task Force for assistance. Agents from the 28th Judicial District out of Humboldt arrived quickly to find probable cause for a search warrant.
Carter said Task Force agents then served the search warrant on the address and located the drugs in the home and a vehicle parked outside. Shwanna Hunt, 37 was arrested and charged with multiple drug felonies. She has since been released on a $150,000 bond.
“I spoke to Sheriff Paul Thomas this morning who was the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Task Force for many years before being elected,” Carter said. “Between the two of us, we believe this is the largest meth seizure in the history of Humboldt, Gibson County and quite possibly the 28th Judicial District!
28th Judicial District Attorney Frederick Agee said, “Our West Tennessee Drug Task Force Agents with the 28th Judicial District have once again done an outstanding job with disrupting drug dealers and drug traffickers. This is one of the biggest meth busts I can recall ever happening in Gibson County. The West Tennessee Drug Trask Force is made of the 28th, 29th, and 30th Judicial Districts and we are committed to disrupting, dismantling, and destroying illegal drug operations.”
Gibson County Sheriff Paul Thomas said, “This case is a perfect example of how effective our Drug Task Force is in the 28th Judicial District. This dedicated unit is making a huge difference in our community and I'm proud to have been participating in the Task Force since becoming Sheriff. Thanks to all the Agents for their hard work on this case.”
The WTDTF operates by joint agreement in the 28th, 29th and 30th Judicial Districts and also includes members from the Gibson and Haywood County Sheriff’s Offices, Humboldt, Milan and Brownsville Police Departments.