LEXINGTON, Ky.–A Detroit, Michigan man, Michael M. Webster, 32, was indicted Thursday on federal drug charges stemming from allegations that he trafficked large quantities of methamphetamine from Detroit to central Kentucky.
According to a court documents, Webster faces three counts of distribution of 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. The federal charges follow an investigation conducted by the DEA’s Lexington Resident Office, in collaboration with Lexington Police Department narcotics officers.
A criminal complaint written by DEA Task Force Officer Travis Steward says the investigation began in May 2025, when Webster and an alleged associate were identified as key figures in a drug trafficking organization that imported methamphetamine from Detroit to Lexington for local distribution…