Pursuit ends with trafficking arrests

Special to the Enquirer  

Early on Wednesday morning, January 6, 2021 the Morgan County Sheriff’s Drug Enforcement Unit attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle near Danville Rd and the Beltline in Decatur. The vehicle attempted to elude until wrecking on County Rd 358 in Trinity.

One occupant, identified as Hayden Sky Lynn Harville, 20 of Moulton fled on foot and was unable to be located.

At the scene, Agents observed a 2.4oz of Methamphetamine and 2.5oz of Marijuana. 

Agents arrested: 
▪️Mackenzie Michelle Letson, 21 of Trinity, for Trafficking – Methamphetamine and Possession of Marijuana. Bond $12,500

▪️Austin Joe Blankenship, 21 of Moulton, for Trafficking Methamphetamine and Possession of Marijuana. Bond $12,500
They were transported to and booked in the Morgan County Jail.

Additionally, Agents have obtained warrants on Hayden Sky Lynn Harville. He is wanted on

▪️Trafficking – Methamphetamine 
▪️Possession of Marijuana
▪️Attempt to Elude
▪️2 warrants for Reckless Endangerment

If you have any information on Hayden Sky Lynn Harville’s whereabouts, please contact Agents at 256.350.4613 or our TipLink: http://bit.ly/SheriffTipLink

The Decatur Police Department, Trinity Police Department and Lawrence County Sheriff Office assisted in the pursuit.

The Morgan County Sheriff’s Drug Enforcement Unit is made up of Morgan County Sheriff Narcotics Agents and Hartselle Police Department Officers.

Arrests are public information. Any indication of an individual’s arrest does not imply they have been convicted of a crime. All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Bonds, if applicable, are set by the courts using the bond schedule set by the legislature. 

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