Baton Rouge – four people accused of giving out opioid pills by Baton Rouge and Gonzalez, have been arrested by MPs.
The deputies made the arrests after reviewing data on the mobile phone and prison calls that connected the 18 -year -old Cashi Lindsay to selling Tapentadol tablets and other drugs.
MEPs said Lindsay was on an arrest bond in 2024 at Glen Oux High School.
She was arrested on Thursday with Kayshimi Lindsay, 20, Carita Lindsay, 42 -year -old, and Clifford Williams, 64. All four were reserved for Tapentadol. Cashira Lindsay was further reserved on other drugs for drug transactions and the operation of a fee for an illegal fentanyl laboratory.
When MPs attacked six addresses in Baton Rug and one in Gonzalez, they seized 11½ ounces of fentanyl, four kilograms of methamphetamine, 14.7 ounces of cocaine, more than a kilogram of ethylbufund dollars in cash.
MPs also seized three weapons in raids.
Cashira Lindsay’s father, 43-year-old Clifton Earl, has also been investigated for his relationship with the drug deal. Earlier, Earl was attracted by the MPs for a large-scale drug trafficking operation in Baton Rouge.
Prior to the deputies, the address of Planck Road, Earl, who is currently in a controlled federal probation, fled.
MPs are still looking for a Count for Met, Cocaine, Fentanyl and other medicines, as well as a fee for fentanyl fee of fentanyl.