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For Immediate Release

May 1, 2019

Drug Bust in West Chester: BURN Task Force Makes Significant Seizure 

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that a long term investigation of a West Chester Township couple ended yesterday with both individuals arrested and locked up on drug charges.

The Butler County Undercover Regional Narcotics Task Force working in conjunction with the Cincinnati Police Gang Unit arrested Tremel Guyton 3/19/1979 in Cincinnati. Guyton was booked into the Hamilton County Justice Center for Felony Trafficking in Drugs after a traffic stop.
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Monique Reed 4/4/1989 was arrested at 6897 Founders Row #102 in West Chester Township after a search warrant at her residence. Reed was booked into the Butler County Jail on Two Counts of Aggravated Possession of Drugs F1 (Cocaine and Methamphetamine). Additional charges will likely be added at Grand Jury on both individuals.

Seized was approximately 1 ½ Kilos of Cocaine, ½ Kilo of Methamphetamine, over $7,000.00 in cash, a Glock handgun with a loaded extended clip 30 round magazine, Marijuana, a hand press and scales.

“The BURN Taskforce and Cincinnati Police Gang Unit made a substantial impact yesterday in the fight against drugs on the streets of West Chester Township and the City of Cincinnati. When agencies work together and communicate, great things can happen”, said Sheriff Jones.

 

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