
TOCCOA, Ga. – Toccoa Police Department investigators arrested two people Wednesday after a search of a residence on Andrews Road turned up multiple controlled substances and items consistent with drug distribution.
According to the police department, investigators responded Feb. 11 to 488 Andrews Road to assist the Department of Community Supervision with a search of the home. During the search, officers located multiple controlled substances, drug-related objects and packaging materials consistent with the distribution of illegal narcotics.
Authorities arrested Casey Johnson and Shannon Johnson. Both are charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects and possession of drugs not in the original container.
Police said both individuals also were found to be in violation of their probation and parole.
Toccoa Police Chief Bruce Carlisle said the arrests reflect ongoing efforts to address repeat offenders.
“This case highlights the continued efforts of our investigators and partner agencies to hold repeat offenders accountable,” Carlisle said. “When individuals on probation or parole choose to continue engaging in illegal drug activity, we will take decisive action to protect our community.”





