Three Arrested After Search Warrant Executed in Blytheville

NOTE: These aren't the three who were arrested. Pictured L to R: Chief Bill Foster (Osceola Police Department), Sheriff Dale Cook, and Chief John Fraizer (Blytheville Police Department) Courtesy BPD

BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. — Three people ended up in handcuffs after a search warrant was executed earlier this week in Bltheville.

On Nov. 6, 2024, agents with the 2nd Judicial Drug Task Force, along with Special Response Teams from the Blytheville Police Department, Mississippi County Sheriff’s Office, and Osceola Police Department, successfully executed a search warrant in the 600 block of Parkway. Authorities said the warrant is a result of an extensive investigation focused on targeting the shooting incidents, drug distribution and illegal activity in the area.

Approximately 10 oz. of suspected marijuana, drug paraphernalia, digital scales, six firearms, and approximately $2,200 in cash were seized.

As a result of this search warrant, three arrests were made. Those arrested:

Kobe Dubose, 26, of Blytheville, faces charges of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Simultaneous Possession of Drugs and Firearm, 6 counts of Possession of Firearm by Certain Person, Fleeing on Foot, Possession w/ Purpose to Deliver Controlled Substance Schedule IV =>4oz <25 pounds

Dubose

Dionsyus Ingram, 34, of Blytheville, is being charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Simultaneous Possession of Drugs and Firearm, 6 counts of Possession of Firearm by Certain Person, Possession w/ Purpose to Deliver Controlled Substance Schedule IV =>4oz <25 pounds

Ingram

Ozzie Green IIII (36, Blytheville) charged with Simultaneous Possession of Drugs and Firearm, 6 counts of Possession of Firearm by Certain Person, Fleeing on Foot, Possession w/ Purpose to Deliver Controlled Substance Schedule IV =>4oz <25 pounds

Green

Each of those arrested were transported to Mississippi County Sheriff’s Office.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law

(adapted press release)


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