Drug Ring Busted In Rankin County

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Almost 50 people have been arrested in what authorities call one of the largest drug ring busts in Mississippi history.
Tuesday investigators announced a federal indictment against 18 people on drug distribution charges.
Another 30 people arrested will face state charges.
Agents tell us the investigation started a year and a half ago when Rankin County deputies started seizing small amounts of drugs during routine traffic stops.
In Hinds County, authorities confiscated 27 pounds of methamphetamine worth $1 million.
The man accused of being at the center of the meth ring in Rankin County is James Wesley Walker.
Walker lives just outside the city of Florence. That came as a big surprise to residents of Florence.
“That’s kind of bad. I live outside of Florence. It’s getting close to home,” said Harvey Cockrell.
“I am shocked I can’t imagine something happening in a small town such as this everybody knows everybody and everybody knows what’s going on,” says Mickey McWilliams.

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Flag Comment Posted by DUGnYAZOO on June 24, 2009 at 2:03 am

Rankin County Drug Bust
  I’m proud for the Rankin County drug bust. I know that the folks in Yazoo County are working on one for us. I wish they had gotten one that got the word it’s name was frequently coming up, loaded up and moved again, this time down close to Houston.
  Do law enforcement agencies share info among ‘buddies’ across state lines?

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