Four people from Forsyth County were arrested last week on charges relating to possession and distribution of methamphetamine.
Michele Cook, 47; Derick Ryal, 33; Kassie Shipp, 28; and Khristinsen Nelton Jr., 22, are all from Cumming and have been charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession of Alprazolam with intent to distribute and possession of drug-related objects. Alprazolam is also known as Xanax.
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The arrests were made by the newly formed drug task force made up of detectives from police units in Johns Creek, Alpharetta and Forsyth County. The group formed in January and is aiming to crack down on drug related crimes in the northern metro Atlanta area.
Police said the four were arrested around noon Friday at a residence off of Bristol Trail in Cumming.
Cook, Ryal and Nelton lived at the residence, and during a search of the home police found methamphetamine and packaging to distribute the drug.
All four are still being held in a Forsyth County jail without bond.
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