Two More arrests in Phase Five of Operation Infinity

The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office announces two additional arrests in Phase Five of Operation Infinity.  The operation began last Wednesday morning and the Sheriff’s Office is being assisted by officers from Seneca, Walhalla, and Westminster Police Departments.  In all, 20 individuals were being sought on a variety of drug distribution charges that stretched from methamphetamine to marijuana to crack to prescription drugs.  As of midnight on Monday, 12 of the individuals being sought had been arrested, with 8 others still being sought.  The 11th and 12th persons arrested in the operation are 36-year-old Craig Leroy Warren of Fair Play on one count of distribution of meth and 52-year-old Ricky Edward Wood of West Union on one count of distribution of meth. The following individuals have yet to be apprehended as part of the fifth phase of Operation Infinity, but do have active warrants and are being sought by the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office.  Kino Martinez Jones of 407 South Oak Street in Seneca for two counts of distribution of marijuana, Byron Jermaine Jackson of 131 Ann Davis Street in Westminster for one count of distribution of crack cocaine, Tabitha Ann Hammond of 1045 West Oak Highway in Westminster for two counts of distribution of meth, Roman Palmer Fuller of 608 Rachels Drive in Townville for one count of distribution of meth, Timothy Stanley Bernard of 150 Tilson Circle in Salem for one count of distribution of meth, Donald Bruce of 214 Thomas Heights Circle in Seneca for one count of distribution of crack cocaine, Lindsay Rebecca Eades of 3063 Safety Harbor Road in West Union for one count of distribution of meth and Dolphus Haney of 109 Mormon Street in Seneca for one count of distribution of prescription drugs and one count of distribution of marijuana. If you have information on these individuals, please contact Crime Stoppers at 864-638-STOP, 1-888-CRIME-SC or text in your tip to 274637.  You don’t have to give your name and if your tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward.