The number of arrests made in Friday morning’s citywide drug sting is now at 35, including two unnamed juveniles.
Two additional suspects’ names were added to the list over the weekend. All are facing charges of either selling, buying or being in possession of illegal drugs.
City Police and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics have said at least 42 warrants were issued based on a three-month undercover investigation that involved video surveillance.
The following names are now a matter of public record in connection with the pending drug charges:
•John Adcock
•Donna Barnes
•Frank Barnes
•Danielle Barnett
•David Bauer
•Matt Brown
•Raymond Browne
•Albert Casto
•Stephanie Comer
•LaKeisha Davis
•Nathaniel Edwards
•Jerry Ehrcke
•Jamie Elkins
•Sean Ellenburg
•Jennifer Gagnon
•Tiffi Haddox
•Jimmy Hinkle
•Teresa Knoblett
•Victoria Lacoss
•Howard Lacoss Jr.
•Kaylyn Newlun
•Merchel Parker
•J.T. Parsons
•Brennan Reaves
•Michael Robinette
•Amanda Sadaka
•William Sikes
•Jeremy Smith
•Christopher Studebaker
•Kean Tracey
•Jared Vaughan
•Richard Vaughan
•Richard Zucker
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Number of drug arrests reaches 35
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