Execution Of Search Warrant In Knoxville Lands Two In Custody

Knoxville, Iowa police car (Knoxville Police Dept FB Page)

Knoxville, Iowa police car (Knoxville Police Dept FB Page)

A Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force Press Release

Knoxville, Iowa – On January 12th, 2014 at approximately 8:25 p.m. members of the Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force with the assistance of the Knoxville Police Department and Marion County Sheriff’s Office executed a drug search warrant at 1207 Gebhardt St #3 in Knoxville where illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia were seized.

As a result of the search warrant 2 individuals were taken to the Marion County Jail on drug charges awaiting initial appearances. Nora Pettyjohn age 47 of Knoxville charged with possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine less than 5 grams, 12 counts of possession of a prescription drug without a prescription, possession of schedule IV controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and maintaining a drug house. Jimmy Kendall age 51 of Knoxville charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver less than 5 grams, possession of schedule IV controlled substance, 14 counts of possession of a prescription drug without a prescription, maintaining a drug house and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine less than 5 grams is a class “C” felony, possession of schedule IV controlled substance is an aggravated misdemeanor, possession of prescription drugs without a prescription is an aggravated misdemeanor, maintaining a drug house an aggravated misdemeanor, and possession of drug paraphernalia a simple misdemeanor.

The Knoxville Police Department K-9 drug detecting dog was also on scene to assist in executing the search warrant and searching of the property.
The Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force is based in Des Moines and currently has 16 central Iowa agencies participating in the task force including the Jasper and Marion County Sheriff’s Offices, Knoxville, Newton, and Pella Police Departments.

A criminal charge is merely a criminal charge and not an indication of guilt. All suspects should be considered innocent until proven guilty.

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