The Grady County District Attorney’s Drug Task Force, along with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and Minco Police Department, arrested seven individuals on June 27 in connection with a six month undercover operation that focused on the sale of methamphetamine, marijuana and prescription drugs in the northwestern Grady County area.
Dorothy Isaza, 47, Alejandro Isaza, 43, David Rojas, 20, Linda Hendricks, 33, Kevin Scott, 19, Stephanie Harp, 25, and Michael Potts, 32, all of Minco, face felony charges for Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substances. The majority of the drug sales were made to an undercover informant and documented via an audio and video recording device. Each individual is expected to appear in the District Court of Grady County today for Initial Appearance.
“This investigation was initiated to seek out the dealers and distributors of drugs, and to bring them to justice. The success of this operation is a direct result of the cooperation of state, county and local law enforcement agencies,” stated District Attorney Jason Hicks.
Warrants for two additional individuals remain outstanding, and their arrest is being sought at this time.
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