Report: Men sold meth to undercover officer
by Kevin Myrick
Mar 04, 2010 | 3075 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Three Romans and a Gadsden, Ala., man remained at the Floyd County Jail Thursday morning, accused of selling methamphetamines to an undercover officer, reports stated.

According to reports from the Floyd County Jail:

David Eugene Gordon, 31, of 1112 Jacksonville St. in Gadsden, Ala., Keith Donyell Holiday, 26, of 318 Brookwood Ave., Sean Patrick McDuffey, 21, of 5 Dellwood Drive and Joshua Nathan Moon, 24, of 1201 Turner McCall Boulevard, were arrested on charges of conspiracy to sell methamphetamines by Rome-Floyd Metro Task Force officers Wednesday evening.

Reports stated the four tried to sell a quantity of the drugs to an undercover officer at Moon’s residence.

All four remained at the Floyd County Jail on the felony charges. Gordon was also being held on a probation hold.
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