Troopers arrest two in a Logan County drug raid

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. — A complaint about drug activity leads to two arrests in Logan County.

Chad Williams

State Police say they were in

formed about possible drug activity at a home on Morning Glory Drive in Chapmanville on Saturday. They also were informed some individuals may be held against their will inside the home.

Troopers raided the home and arrested the home’s resident, Chad Williams, 49, of Chapmanville. They also arrested Rolland Reddick, 30, of Canton, Ohio. Police recovered a significant amount of what they believed was fentanyl, firearms, and cash.

Williams is charged with parole and probation violations, three counts of being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl, and unlawful restraint.

Rolland Reddick

Reddick initially gave police a false name. It was later determined when his true identity was revealed he was wanted back in Ohio as a Fugitive form Justice. He was charged with that along with obstruction, and providing false information to the police.

Both were taken to the Southwestern Regional Jail.





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