13 arrested, 2 wanted in multi-agency drug investigation in Milledgeville

Anyone with information related to drug or gang activity is asked to call the GBI Middle Georgia Gang Task Force at 478-207-1301.

MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Thirteen people were arrested and charged after a 13-month, multi-agency drug investigation in Milledgeville, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The joint investigation included the GBI Middle Georgia Gang Task Force, Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, Milledgeville Police Department, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Dublin Police Department, Warner Robins Police Department, Georgia Department of Corrections, Georgia Department of Community Supervision and Georgia State Patrol.

The following individuals were arrested May 21:

  • Bobby Dean Dewberry, 39, of Milledgeville

  • Joseph Lee Harrison, 46, of Milledgeville

  • Cedeki Latredd Harris, 51, of Milledgeville

  • Tom Burgess III, 50, of Milledgeville

  • Akito Lajuan Brezial, 51, of Milledgeville

  • Kadarius Tra-von Marquis Wilson, 21, of Milledgeville

  • Cornelius Goodman, 56, of Milledgeville

  • Eric Dixon, 47, of Gordon

  • Dominique Cannie, 34, of Irwinton

  • De’Andre Derelle Morris, 23, of Milledgeville

  • Altouise Migule Harris, 52, of Milledgeville

  • Stacey Lynn Spires, 52, of Milledgeville

  • Nikia Eitchie Pinkston, 44, of Milledgeville

All 13 individuals were charged with one count of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Further indictments are expected. They were booked into the Baldwin County Jail.

The following two individuals remain at large:

  • Tony Alfonso Wright, 55, of Milledgeville

  • Tyree Deshon Havior, 33, of Milledgeville

Anyone with information related to drug or gang activity is asked to call the GBI Middle Georgia Gang Task Force at 478-207-1301. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online at gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online, or through the See Something, Send Something mobile app.

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