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UPDATE: Eighth person caught in Morgan County drug arrests

UPDATE (9/28): Adrionna Campbell, who fled when seven people were arrested, has been captured. Seven people were arrested after the serving of a felony warrant ...
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UPDATE (9/28): Adrionna Campbell, who fled when seven people were arrested, has been captured.

Seven people were arrested after the serving of a felony warrant led to a search warrant in Morgan County.

According to the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, on Sept. 26, agents with the Morgan County Sheriff’s Drug Task Force and Morgan County Patrol Division executed a search warrant at a home on Terry Rd. This came after a felony warrant was served on Adrionna Cook Campbell and probable cause “was observed in plain view inside the residence during a safety sweep.”

The search turned up a quantity of methamphetamine was found along with drug paraphernalia (scales, baggies, needles, pipes) and two firearms. The seven arrested were transported to the Morgan County Jail without further incident. More charges are possible.

Adrionna Cook Campbell was not captured, nor was the male who fled with them. If you have information on Campbell’s whereabouts, please contact the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office at 256.351.4613 or through their TipLink.

Those arrested were:

  • Derrick Christopher Rinella 28 of Somerville: Charge – Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine / Loitering in a Drug House
  • Kelly Gene Walker 29 of Hartselle: Charge – Possession of a Controlled Substance – Methamphetamine / Loitering in a Drug House
  • Jody Brian Maples 46 of Hartselle: Charge – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Bobby Dale Bukszar 44 of Somerville: Charge – Loitering in a Drug House
  • Wesley Blake Maxwell 28 of Hartselle: Charge – Loitering in a Drug House
  • Dustin Blake King 33 of Hartselle: Charge – Loitering in a Drug House
  • Charles Cameron Hill 42 of Hartselle: Charge – Loitering in a Drug House
Derrick Christopher Rinella

The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office reminds the public that arrests are public information and an individual’s arrest does not imply they have been convicted of a crime. All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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