Rhine Police Chief Arrested On Drug Charges
- Category: Local
- Published on Friday, January 06, 2012 11:30
A joint narcotics investigation led to the arrest of Rhine Police Chief Kip Herman Cravey. He was arrested last night, and booked into the Dodge County Jail.
According to Captain Tony Winborn of the Dodge County Sheriff's Office, Cravey was charged with one count of Unlawfully Distrubuting Schedule III Narcotics of two dozen "Soma" pills. He is also charged with one count of Criminal Attempt to Purchase Schedule II Narcotics after he attempted to buy Roxicodone. Additional charges are pending.
This was a joint investigation by the Dodge County Sheriff's Office, the Eastman Police Department, and the Oconee Drug Task Force.
Cravey was transferred to an undisclosed Jail for safety reasons. Bond has been set at $20,000.
Written by Ashley Minelli
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