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ACSO makes meth trafficking arrest

On December 25th, 2018, Adair county Deputy Joey Keith stopped a black 2011 Mazda in the Walmart parking lot. After a roadside investigation, Deputy Keith asked assistance from Columbia Police Officer Johnny Dial and K-9 Gunner.

With Gunner's assistance, Keith was able to locate a large amount of suspected methamphetamine. Deputy Keith arrested 50-year-old Rory Shelanskey of Columbia, KY, and charged him with Possession-1st degree-2nd offense (methamphetamine), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Promoting Contraband 1st degree, and Trafficking controlled substance 1st degree 1st offense methamphetamine.

Shelanskey was lodged in the Adair County Jail by Deputy Keith. In addition to Officer Johnny Dial and K-9 Gunner, Deputy Keith was assisted on the scene by Columbia Police officer Jamie Cole.


NOTE: An arrest is not a finding of guilt. An individual placed under arrest is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding.





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