Highland Heights drug market shut down, two arrested

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two people were arrested after the West Tennessee Drug Task Force seized drugs, guns and a list of rules at an alleged residential drug market in Highland Heights.

One man was arrested in connection with the seizures and is being charged with two counts of Possession of a schedule II controlled substance (Fentanyl / Cocaine) with intent to distribute, possession of a weapon during the commission of a dangerous felony and felony drug paraphernalia.

Another man was arrested for unrelated misdemeanor warrants.

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On Jan. 23, the West Tennessee Violent Crime and Drug Task Force closed another drug investigation by serving a search warrant on a residence operating as a neighborhood drug market in Nutbush…

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