
GEORGIA — A multi-agency drug investigation led to the seizure of more than $126,000 worth of illegal drugs, along with cash and vehicles, during a coordinated operation conducted earlier this month.
On Feb. 12, 2026, the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office Collaborative Intelligence Group carried out “Operation No Compromise,” targeting a local trafficking organization operating in Muscogee County, Georgia, and Russell County, Alabama. Authorities executed 18 search warrants — 16 in Muscogee County, one in Harris County and one in Russell County.
The operation involved multiple agencies, including the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team, Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Russell County Sheriff’s Office, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation West Gang Task Force, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
According to officials, the searches resulted in the seizure of approximately 2.2 pounds of cocaine valued at $97,070, 46 grams of fentanyl valued at $13,800, 2.5 pounds of marijuana valued at $11,285, 105 grams of THC valued at $2,100, and 101 hydrocodone pills valued at $2,020, along with assorted other drugs. The total estimated street value of the drugs seized was $126,321.
Investigators also confiscated $101,035.12 in U.S. currency and 14 vehicles.
Multiple individuals were arrested and face a range of charges, including trafficking fentanyl and cocaine, sale and distribution of controlled substances, conspiracy to violate Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act, possession of firearms by convicted felons and use of communication devices in the commission of drug-related felonies.
Among those arrested were Jimmie Fluellen, Deaunte Nobles, Randolph Lawrence, Antwain Jordon, Joseph Knight, Forger Baker, Carl Wright, Maurice Huling, Mario Brown, Darnell Tidwell, Reginald Brown and Mia Brannum.
Authorities say the investigation remains ongoing, and additional arrests and charges are expected.






