Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement and pictures.
Rankin Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Suspect for Sale of One Half Ounce of Meth on Pearson Road in Pearl
On September 8th,
2017 the Rankin County Sheriffs Street Narcotics Unit conducted a
“buy/bust” operation on Pearson Road in Pearl. During the undercover
operation narcotics investigators
negotiated the purchase of one half ounce of methamphetamine ice. The
suspect, Pamela McGriff, met undercover deputies in the parking lot of a
business on Pearson Road with intent of delivering the half ounce of
methamphetamine in exchange for $300.00. When
McGriff arrived at the location with the drugs and made the exchange,
deputies immediately moved in and arrested her without incident.
This
investigation is continuing and more arrests are expected. The Rankin
County Sheriff’s Office will continue to aggressively combat illegal
drugs coming into every part of our county. These drugs
were intended to be distributed among the citizens of Rankin County. We
will continue to do our best to protect ALL of our citizens and
children from the evil effects of drugs on our community.
McGriff
will appear before Rankin County District Attorney Michael Guest and
Rankin County Court Judge Ken McDaniel on Tuesday September 12, 2017 at 9:00 a.m.
Please report any drug activity to the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office at 601-825-1480 or contact Crimestoppers.
Pamela Jean Louis McGriff XVII |
13 comments:
She looks like she might "have a REALLY scary tattoo".
Dang that crap is cheap.
I feel safer already.
One bust, 50 other transactions went thru without a hitch. Rankin doing their part to keep the private prisons full. Nothing to see here.
No wonder meth is so popular amongst people who can't logically afford drugs. Never knew it was that cheap.
Who the fu&k, other than Rankin/Madison Counties, have a press release over a 15 gram UC buy? I swear, if maybe they quit sending out press releases and actually, you know, worked, the places would be better. And I suppose Guest demands his name be in any police press release regardless of whether it's true or not, because he sure won't be in Court on Monday.
I thought McGriff was on the right side of crime.
What would you bozos in the earlier comments have law enforcement do when they have an opportunity to make a bust, just turn their heads and pretend they did not notice? Is it only important to you if it is a major bust? Any and all drugs off the streets is just that much that someone did not ingest into their systems to either cause them to do something incredibly stupid to themselves or someone else.
Thank you Madison and Rankin counties for all you do to rid the streets in your counties of whatever drugs possible; other jurisdictions would do well to follow suit.
Other jurisdictions do. They just don't feel the need to send out a press release every time they do their jobs.
The sad thing about the busts in Rankin county is they will be back on the street selling again in a few days. I know one meth head that has been arrested more times than I can count for selling meth, making meth, using meth stealing a police car and other charges but never seems to stay in jail for over a few days.
According to him the meth dealers have a friend in the sheriffs office that gives them a heads up when they are going to make a drive through their neighborhood. Sometimes they will be waiting in their yard to wave at the deputies when they drive by.
junkie meth hoes, sent out by their punk bastard hubbies and boyfriends to make deliveries. she will never roll over on her pimp.
12:13am, what I want is for police forces to admit that you cannot arrest your way out of a drug problem. No matter how many arrests, no matter how many prisons you build, no matter how much of your state budget you direct towards prisons, you will still have a drug problem. Arrests are not the answer.
I thought a "G" of ice was at least $50.
"They just don't feel the need to send out a press release every time they do their jobs."
You have got to be off your rocker! Rankin and Madison Counties learned the art of press conferences from no other than Jackson. Remember the days when Leftenant Robert Graham was on your television screen every day giving a news update? Remember when Lee Vance followed him with the same daily assignment for years? Remember Colendula Green doing the same for three years, DAILY!? Those three set the bar, as low as it was.
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