The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Chanute Police Department, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, the Allen County Sheriff's Office, the Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) made several arrests Wednesday following an eight-month long joint investigation into the distribution of illegal drugs.
With assistance from the Neosho County Attorney's Office, the Allen County Attorney's Office, and the United States Attorney's Office, arrest warrants were issued for individuals related to the distribution of methamphetamine. Then, on Wednesday, April 20, in Chanute, Kan., and in the surrounding Neosho, Allen and Montgomery counties, arrest warrants were executed as a part of "Operation Spring Cleaning."
Those arrested were booked into the Neosho County and Allen County Jails for drug-related crimes including the suspected distribution of methamphetamine, and the possession of controlled substances. The cases will be prosecuted by Neosho County Attorney Linus A. Thuston, Allen County Attorney Jerry Hathaway, and Assistant Allen County Attorney Jacqie Spradling.
During the execution of one of the arrest warrants at in Chanute, suspicious explosive devices were located. The ATF and KHP Hazardous Device Unit responded to assist with the safe removal of these devices and aid in the investigation.





