14 people indicted for 9 fatal overdose cases over last two years
"These cases represent just a small fraction of a horrible epidemic that is sweeping our country"
CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Narcotics Unit has been busy.
Today, they announced indictments against 14 different people.
They involve fatal overdose cases over the last couple of years.
In a statement, CPD officials say ” These investigations have been long in duration and extensive in scope.”
Here are the cases:
Overdose Death 8-14-2020
Indicted: Skylar Lewis B/M 8-2-1991 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 9-11-2020
Indicted: Hunter Rogers W/M 10-9-1996 Charges: Criminally Negligent Homicide, Tampering with Evidence
Indicted: Genea Davis W/F 11-02-1977 Charges: Criminally Negligent Homicide, Tampering with Evidence
Overdose Death 4-22-2021
Indicted: Dustin Parris W/M 11-5-1980 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder, Delivery of Fentanyl
Indicted: Mistee Howard W/F 4-10-1977 Charges: Facilitation of 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 6-20-2021
Indicted: Joshua Santana W/M 11-07-1997 Charges: Delivery of Methamphetamine
Indicted: Skylar Lewis B/M 8-2-1991 Charges: Delivery of Fentanyl
Indicted: Nathan Hudson W/M 2-4-1978 Charges: Delivery of Fentanyl
Indicted: Malik Massey B/M 10-18-1996 Charges: Delivery of Fentanyl, Tampering with Evidence
Indicted: Keith Pointer B/M 4-28-1981 Charges: Delivery of Methamphetamine, Facilitation to Deliver Heroin, Tampering with Evidence
Overdose Death 8-27-2021
Indicted: Taylor Neely W/F 4-11-1997 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 9-20-2021
Indicted: Kori Konran W/F 9-11-1992 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 11-29-2021
Indicted: Joshua Wilson W/M 10-13-1990 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 2-9-2022
Indicted: Cheyenne Anglea W/F 4-18-1993 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
Overdose Death 2-17-2022
Arrest Warrant: Ryan Blainey W/M 10-25-1987 Charges: 2nd Degree Murder
“These cases represent just a small fraction of a horrible epidemic that is sweeping our country, and impacting our community. We hope by bringing these offenders to justice that the families can have some closure, and our community can feel a little safer”- Zac McCullough, Assistant Chief over Investigations.