Five Hackett residents are facing felony drug charges after the Hackett Police Department discovered multiple suspects in possession of drugs and firearms on Wednesday, April 24.
Police Chief Sean White stated that his department had planned to serve a warrant at 114 Fatum Lane in Hackett. Upon arrival, James Lishbrook, 56, Ashley Kimberling, 40, Kimberly Glass, 38, Michael Freeman, 48, and Tammy Branham, 37, all of Hackett, were located inside the residence.
According to White, all five were taken into custody and booked into the Sebastian County Adult Detention Center with the assistance of the Bonanza Police Department.
Lishbrook was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia – misdemeanor, and manufacture of schedule VI-controlled substance >4oz (marijuana). Kimberling was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia – misdemeanor, and manufacture of schedule VI-controlled substance >4oz marijuana. Glass was charged with simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms-firearm, possession of drug paraphernalia – ingest meth/cocaine, and possession of drug paraphernalia – misdemeanor. Freeman was charged with absconding, parole violation, failure to appear – class C felony, petition to revoke – felony, failure to appear – class B misdemeanor, obstructing governmental operations-ID, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms – firearm, possession of drug paraphernalia – ingest meth/cocaine, and possession of drug paraphernalia – misdemeanor. Branham was charged with parole violation, possession of drug paraphernalia – ingest meth/cocaine, and possession of drug paraphernalia – misdemeanor.
Chief White stated that more charges are possible in this case.