Tuesday, February 2, 2016

CLEAN TEAM MAKES ARRESTS



Recent warrant services by members of the CLEAN Team resulted in three arrests and the recovery of over nine grams of suspected heroin. An approximately four month long narcotics investigation by officers from the CLEAN Team led to the arrests of Jermaine Young, 32, Suzanne Young, 28, and Bradley Frederick, 35, all from Kokomo, IN. Members of the CLEAN Team stopped a Dodge Caravan that Jermaine Young was driving on U.S. 31 near the Howard/Miami County line. Young was wanted on a Miami County arrest warrant for a charge of dealing heroin. He was also driving on a suspended license. When officers initiated the traffic stop, Young allegedly threw approximately three grams of heroin outside the van’s window. Officers were able to recover the heroin. Young was taken into custody without further incident.

Officers also had a search warrant for Jermaine and Suzanne Young’s home in the Maple Lawn Trailer Court. When officers executed the warrant they allegedly found approximately 6.2 grams of heroin and a large amount of suspected spice. There were also three children in the home who were released into the care of the Miami County Division of the Indiana Department of Child Services.

When officers executed the search warrant on the Young’s residence, they allegedly encountered Bradley Frederick standing outside the home. Further investigation revealed the Frederick had an active arrest warrant for a parole violation.

Last week five more people from Rochester, Marion and Peru were also arrested on drug charges.

The CLEAN Team is a task force with 11 law enforcement entities that have dedicated resources to fight narcotics in Fulton and Miami Counties. CLEAN stands for Combined Law Enforcement Against Narcotics. The main focus of the task force is narcotics enforcement with an emphasis on methamphetamine related crimes.

Law enforcement officers encourage anyone with information about the possession, distribution, or manufacturing of narcotics to call their local law enforcement agency or the Indiana State Police Drug Tip Line at 1-800-453-4756. Information can be reported anonymously.