Cherokee County drug bust leads to 30-year sentence for Woodstock man

The Brief

  • A Woodstock man was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison followed by 15 years of probation after pleading guilty to multiple drug charges.
  • Authorities arrested him in March 2025 after a SWAT search of his home and vehicle uncovered fentanyl, methamphetamine, cash and a firearm.
  • Prosecutors said the man operated drug deals in public view at local Walmart and Wendy’s parking lots near Highway 92.

WOODSTOCK, Ga. A Woodstock man was sentenced after entering a negotiated guilty plea June 2 to multiple drug charges.

What we know:

Quentodd Montell Pinkins, 35, was sentenced to 30 years, with the first 15 years in prison and the remainder on probation. Pinkins pleaded guilty to three counts each of the sale of fentanyl, illegal use of a communication facility and trafficking fentanyl, and one count of trafficking methamphetamine.

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