Long-term drug investigation leads to 19 arrests in Cincinnati neighborhoods

Police are still searching for 11 suspects

19 people arrested in Cincinnati drug bust


Photographer: WCPO
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Advertisement

Posted: 11/14/2012

CINCINNATI - Cincinnati police arrested 19 people Wednesday in connection with a long-term investigation that centered on violent crimes, drug tracking and probation violations.

Police are still looking for 11 people associated with the investigation.

The joint effort between Cincinnati police, Hamilton County Adult Probation and Ohio Adult Parole Authority spanned multiple months and was focused in the Pendleton and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods.

The following suspects were arrested as a result of the investigation:

  • Recold Moore – Four counts of drug trafficking, probation violation
  • Darnell Hudson – Drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Donte Jeffries – Three counts of drug trafficking
  • Shawn Allen – Drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Demetrius Bradley – Three counts of drug trafficking
  • Richard White – Drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Phillip Carr – Three counts of drug trafficking, two counts of drug possession
  • Robvonta White – Tree counts of drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Rashaun Jackson – Four counts of drug trafficking, parole violation
  • Keimiko Acoff – Drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Markeith Ford – Three counts of drug trafficking, drug possession
  • Orlando Flemming – Probation violation, two counts of felonious assault
  • Ronald Dixon – Three counts of drug trafficking
  • Brandin Kiser – Probation violation
  • Armon Britten – Probation violation
  • Marshall Anderson – Probation violation
  • Gregory Tremble – Drug trafficking
  • Dontae Ford – Drug trafficking, probation violation
  • Darren Thomas – Four counts of drug trafficking, two counts of drug possession

The names of the 11 people who have not yet been arrested have not been released by police.

Additional information on the nature of the investigation is forthcoming.

Stay with 9 News for updates on this situation.

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

  • Comments
Advertisement
 

Top Stories


  1. 80 new jobs coming to Gallatin Co. plant

    80 new jobs coming to Gallatin Co. plant

    Automotive products giant Dorman Products Inc. plans to invest more than $6.5 million into an expansion project that will bring dozens of new jobs to Gallatin County.

    • UD student's death confirmed as suicide

      • Bridge collapses in NW Washington state

        • Woman collects supplies for Okla. pets

          • New IRS boss replaces Cincy supervisor

            • Stay Connected