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Mcminn County — Just Busted Repack _verified_

The McMinn County Sheriff’s Office recently concluded a significant multi-agency operation that dismantled a drug distribution network involving the repackaging

Athens Police Chief Fred Schultz emphasized that removing such a large quantity of "dangerous poison" is a major victory for public safety and local families. Sheriff Guy noted that while one suspect is currently in custody, the investigation remains active and additional arrests are expected. Ongoing Efforts to Combat Local Drug Issues

McMinn County has been a focal point for several high-profile operations in recent years aimed at dismantling distribution rings: mcminn county just busted repack

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  • Miguel A. Reyes (42) – A Mexican national with a prior deportation on his record, identified as the chemist.
  • Samantha L. Hodge (35) – A McMinn County native charged with money laundering and maintaining a dwelling for drug sales.
  • Two unidentified juveniles – Discovered inside the repack facility, suggesting the operation recruited minors to avoid RICO charges. Both are being held in juvenile detention.
  • Christopher "C-Mac" McDaniel (29) – Allegedly the logistics coordinator, previously convicted of aggravated assault.

As the news spreads that McMinn County just busted repack, one thing is certain: for a few days at least, the drug supply in Southeast Tennessee has taken a historic hit. Whether that translates into long-term recovery remains to be seen. But for tonight, families can breathe a little easier, knowing one less poison factory is operating in their backyard. The McMinn County Sheriff’s Office recently concluded a

Participating Agencies: The operation was a joint effort between the McMinn County Sheriff’s Office, Athens Police Department, 10th Judicial Drug Task Force, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), Tennessee Highway Patrol, and the TN Department of Homeland Security.

The "Repack" Danger: Law enforcement has noted that even seemingly non-toxic powders can become life-threatening if they are placed in packaging previously used for dangerous drugs like xylazine or fentanyl. This cross-contamination is a major concern for public safety officials. Summary of Recovered Assets Miguel A

Title: McMinn County Drug Task Force Busts Major “Repack” Operation, Seizes Thousands of Doses