TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - Authorities say search warrants at multiple Tallahassee residences led them to arrest four people on drug and animal abuse charges.
The Tallahassee Police Department and the Leon County Sheriff's Office received information about drug sales in the area of Springhill and Springsax Road.
Authorities say that after an investigation, three search warrants were served at a home in the 3100 block of Notre Dame Street and two apartments at Springsax Road Apartments.
During the search at the Notre Dame Street home, law enforcement discovered cocaine, cannabis, and Hydrocodone pills. They also learned that one of the suspects was keeping a dog confined in a small crate full of feces, failed to feed the dog, and left an injury on the dog's leg untreated.
When they searched the apartments on Springsax Road, authorities found cocaine, Hydrocodone pills, Tramadol pills, and cannabis.
As a result of the investigation, LCSO and TPD arrested Alvoid Morris, Jonathan Williams, Kyshonda Williams, and Gregory Thomas.
Their charges are as follows:
Alvoid Morris:
- Possession of Narcotic Equipment
- Obstruct Police Serving Executing a Search Warrant
- Destroy Tamper with Evidence
- Possess Controlled Substance Without a Prescription
- Trafficking Cocaine
- Marijuana Possess With The Intent to Sell Manufacture Deliver
- Conservation- Animals Torment Deprive Mutilate
Kyshonda Williams:
- Possession of Controlled Substance Without a Prescription
- Possession of Firearm during the Commission of a Felony
- Possession of less than 20 grams of Marijuana
Jonathan J. Williams:
- Sale of Synthetic Narcotic
Gregory L. Thomas:
- Possession of Cocaine