A year-long narcotics investigation in Terrebonne Parish has resulted in six arrests and the largest methamphetamine seizure in the history of the sheriff’s office, approximately 70 pounds. Lt. Blake Tabor says the coordinated operation also resulted in the recovery of significant quantities of other dangerous narcotics.
“We certainly haven’t even begun to scrape the surface on the impact that that’s going to have on the streets, if you will,” Tabor said.
During the execution of the search warrants, Authorities came in contact with Ryan Antoine, 33, of Houma, Troyriana R. Johnson, 28, of Gray, Rachel L. Antoine, 54, of Gray, Raheem Robertson, 32, of Schriever, Shyranisha L. Johnson, 25, of Gray, and Sylvester Ingram, 59, of Schriever, who were subsequently arrested in connection with the investigation.
The six people arrested range in ages 25 to 59 and live in Houma, Gray and Schriever. Tabor says if you choose to deal narcotics in Terrebonne, the sheriff’s office will identify you and build a case that leads to your arrest and conviction.
“Six people are currently arrested and in custody. This remains an ongoing investigation at this point, and we are certainly exhausting every single lead that we get in connection with this case,” Tabor explained.
Tabor says information provided by concerned citizens helped spark the investigation.
“The person that reported this was tired of seeing the drugs in their community and decided that they wanted to make a difference. And that’s exactly what happened,” Tabor said.







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