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Smithville man arrested during cocaine sell at South Georgia business

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CRISP COUNTY, Ga. (WALB) – A Smithville man was arrested after reportedly trying to sell cocaine at a business in Crisp County.

Crisp County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) reports that the Mid-South Narcotics Task Force intercepted a cocaine sale on Thursday, May 22 at a local business in Crisp County.

According to CCSO, 46-year-old Anthony Wallace from Smithville, Ga., arranged to meet at the business to sell cocaine.

After completing the sale, Wallace was arrested and taken to the Crisp County Jail.

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He faces the following charges:

  • Sale of cocaine
  • Use of communication facility in drug transaction

In the release, CCSO said, “We extend our gratitude to the Mid-South Narcotics Task Force, led by Captain David Childs, for their efforts in keeping drugs out of Crisp County.”

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