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‘Operation Broken Windows’ Leads to Drug Indictments, Arrests in Carroll County

HUNTINGDON – A year-long undercover joint operation targeting illicit drug sales throughout Carroll County has resulted in dozens of indictments and arrests.  Today, during an extensive roundup involving numerous local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, various drugs and vehicles were seized.

Operation Broken Windows, led by the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Huntingdon Police Department, McKenzie Police Department, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, and 24th Judicial Drug Task Force, began in January 2023 as a continuation of Operation Dark Crystal, which resulted in the indictment of 61 individuals.  During Operation Broken Windows, agents and investigators conducted multiple controlled purchases, surveillance, and research.  As a result of their diligent work, on January 2nd, a Carroll County Grand Jury returned indictments charging 46 individuals with more than 100 charges involving the trafficking of methamphetamine and cocaine, aggravated child endangerment, and gun-related charges.

Today, law enforcement officers from TBI, Huntingdon Police Department, McKenzie Police Department, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, 24th Judicial Drug Task Force, Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Marshals Service, Bruceton Police Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol canvased Carroll County and the surrounding area in search of the indicted individuals.

At the time of this release, 36 individuals had been taken into custody, two of which are from Weakley County:

*Michael James Gukeisen (DOB 08/14/1987), Dresden. Two counts Sale and Delivery of Schedule II (Methamphetamine). Bond: $100,000.

*Terri Marshall (DOB 09/08/1963), Gleason. One count Violation of bad check warrant (Weakley County).