GEORGETOWN, Ohio — In a series of coordinated operations spanning several days, the Brown County Sheriff’s Office has made six arrests related to drug trafficking. The sweep began on October 8 when Jeffery David Carlier, 47, was arrested for heroin trafficking and charged with three counts of fourth-degree felony trafficking in drugs. A search warrant executed at his residence uncovered evidence including heroin and paraphernalia.

Three days later, Brandon Cook David, 35, from Batavia, Ohio, and Andrew Kirby Farwick, 23, from Goshen, Ohio, were arrested for allegedly dealing marijuana and cocaine. Both individuals face two counts of fifth-degree felony trafficking in drugs but were released on their own recognizance.

On October 12, the sheriff’s office made three more arrests involving oxycodone trafficking: Timothy L. Darling, 48; Rosemary Darling, 46; and Timothy Ryan Darling, 22 from Hamersville, Ohio. The Darlings were charged with a total of six counts ranging from third to fifth-degree felonies for their involvement in the distribution of controlled substances.

Brown County Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger stated that these arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into drug activities within the county and emphasized the importance of public cooperation in combating illegal narcotics trade. The sheriff’s office encourages anyone with information on illicit drug activity to contact the drug information hotline at 937-378-4435, ext. 275 or submit anonymous tips through their website.

The arrests highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to address and mitigate drug-related crimes in Brown County, underscoring the persistent challenge of illegal narcotics trafficking within local communities.