Crime & Safety
Two Arrested in Forsyth Meth Raid
Thousands of dollars worth of meth and marijuana was confiscated, as well as illegal firearms.

CUMMING, GA — Two Forsyth County men are in jail after authorities say a drug raid uncovered thousands of dollars worth of methamphetamine and marijuana, along with a stash of illegal weapons.
On Tuesday, the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office narcotics unit executed a search warrant at a home on Bagley Drive in south Forsyth County. The raid uncovered meth and marijuana intended for sale and "multiple" illegal weapons, the sheriff's office said.
The firearms did not have serial numbers and one of them had been reported stolen by the City of Milton Police Department in December.
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William Marsh Pruett, 39, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, sale of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession of firearms while violating Georgia's controlled substance act, possession of Schedule III drugs, possession of drug-related objects and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.
Jason Kyle Bagwell, 43, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug related objects.
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"We are actively targeting those selling drugs to our youth and most vulnerable," Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman said in a written statement. "If you are thinking of selling drugs in Forsyth County, get ready to join the likes of those below. I have no tolerance for drug dealers in our community."
Both men are being held without bond at the Forsyth County Detention Center.
Photos courtesy Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
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