From the Ponca City Police Department:
Friday January 29, 2016
Just over one pound of hydro-marijuana along with two handguns a 25 caliber and a 357, ammo and digital scales, packaging materials , methamphetamine and over $300 in cash were seized during a search warrant when 22 year old Blake Waller was arrested at his home late this morning.
The Ponca City Police Department Special Projects Unit, along with assistance from the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Task Force and Kay County Sheriff’s Department served several arrest warrants this morning.
The warrants arose from a several month long investigation focused in Ponca City. The various drug related charges ranging from Possession of Drug Paraphernalia to Distribution of Controlled Dangerous substances. The warrant sweep consisting of 17 misdemeanor and felony warrants. Additional related arrest warrants are expected to be issued in the near future.
This morning’s arrest include: Joshua Lynn James age 22 had two warrants, Deserie Dawn Brooks 29, Justin Lee Cook 23, Traci Dawn Dewberry 35, Joshua Roderick Kendle 27, Blake Ryan Waller 22, Joseph Lee Collins 30 also had two warrants, Douglas Dean White 23, Mark Alexander Talbert 23, and Joshua Tyler Keeling 19.
Those arrested were transported to the Kay County Detention Center and are scheduled to make initial court appearances within the next few days.
The warrants arose from a several month long investigation focused in Ponca City. The various drug related charges ranging from Possession of Drug Paraphernalia to Distribution of Controlled Dangerous substances. The warrant sweep consisting of 17 misdemeanor and felony warrants. Additional related arrest warrants are expected to be issued in the near future.
This morning’s arrest include: Joshua Lynn James age 22 had two warrants, Deserie Dawn Brooks 29, Justin Lee Cook 23, Traci Dawn Dewberry 35, Joshua Roderick Kendle 27, Blake Ryan Waller 22, Joseph Lee Collins 30 also had two warrants, Douglas Dean White 23, Mark Alexander Talbert 23, and Joshua Tyler Keeling 19.
Those arrested were transported to the Kay County Detention Center and are scheduled to make initial court appearances within the next few days.