Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Five arrested in Livingston County drug raid

Five people were arrested Saturday night and charged with numerous offenses as the result of an investigation conducted by the Livingston County Sheriff's Department.

The investigation began as an anonymous complaint about possible drug activity. The Livingston County Sheriff's Department raided a property used as a deer hunting cabin on Carrsville Road
in northeast Livingston County in the early morning hours of Sunday.

Individuals arrested include:
  • Scott Ringstaff, 42, of Hampton — charged with criminal trespass, first degree; possession of controlled substance (meth); manufacturing methamphetamine and trafficking in a controlled substance (meth).
  • Tony C. Williams, 26, of Hampton — charged with Criminal
    trespass, first degree; possession of controlled substance, first degree (meth); manufacturing methamphetamine, first offense; and trafficking in a controlled substance, first offense (meth).
  • Jeremy See, 30, of Salem — charged with criminal trespass, first degree; possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; possession of a controlled substance, first degree (meth) and; manufacturing methamphetamine, first offense.
  • Jessica Myrick, 30, of Hampton charged with criminal trespass, first degree.
  • Misty Alexander, 32, of Salem — charged with criminal trespass, first degree.
Two vehicles and several firearms were seized as a result of this investigation. The Livingston County Sheriff's Department encourages citizens to report suspicious activity and possible drug activity in their
community.