JNET talks about seizure of guns, drugs in south Chehalis

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The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office shared this image on Twitter about JNET’s arrest.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Lewis County law enforcement’s drug fighting team released details yesterday about their Monday night arrest of an alleged drug dealer at his south Chehalis home, including how he’s spent some of the proceeds.

Drannon B. Smythe, 23, is accused of being a large-scale seller of controlled substances, and of trading firearms during his transactions.

He allegedly admitted to buying three sport-type cars with the proceeds.

Smythe was charged Tuesday in Lewis County Superior Court with  possession of heroin with intent to deliver, possession of methamphetamine and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm. His arraignment was scheduled for today.

Lewis County prosecutors wrote in charging documents that on Monday after his arrest, Smythe said he came to the door with a loaded AK-47, but put it down when law enforcement outside verified who they were.

Prosecutors wrote of the search turning up about an ounce of heroin, some methamphetamine, about $3,000 cash and thirteen firearms, several of which were loaded.

The Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team wrote in a news release that actually 18 guns were seized, several of which were determined to have been stolen in Lewis County.

During the search, they also reportedly found hundreds of prescription pills and made mention that one of the counts they arrested him for was possession of LSD. He was not charged with that.

The arrest highlights the partnership between agencies, according to JNET Sergeant Brian Warren

“Working together will help us be more effective and focus on drug issues in rural Lewis County,” Warren stated. “The Joint Narcotics Task Force will continue to aggressively go after people who choose to be involved in illegal drugs in our communities.”

Warren indicates the search warrant was served at Smythe’s home on the 200 block of Newaukum Golf Drive. Court documents state Smythe lived on the the 200 block of Newaukum Valley Golf Course Drive.

JNET spells his name as Smyth, while prosecutors charged him as Smythe. His street name is given as “Dragon.”

According to Warren, JNET was accompanied by the U.S. Marshals Service as well as members of the Lewis County Sheriff’s Enforcement Team. Smythe’s roommate Sean Anthony Penn, 30, was arrested for an unrelated warrant from Thurston County.

Court documents state that Smythe told them, if law enforcement had served the warrant the previous day, he’d have had pounds of methamphetamine, but he was robbed.

In response to an inquiry, Warren said Smythe claimed someone broke into his house the night before and stole the drugs, but police are not investigating that since it was illegal for him to have them anyhow.

JNET also is asking if anyone has information regarding Smythe’s activities, to please phone them at 360-330-7680 or 360-748-9286.
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For background, read “Drugs, guns and an arrest in Chehalis” from Tuesday September 27, 2016 at 8:31 p.m., here

9 Responses to “JNET talks about seizure of guns, drugs in south Chehalis”

  1. Steve says:

    Great Job JNET!!

  2. Diddle Me says:

    What were you saying about Fast and Furious Steve? Paint chips. Try turning off the Tv indoctrination and research the facts

  3. Right Wing Liberal says:

    Peabody is actually a huge supporter of law enforcement and helps out whenever he needs to get out of his own charges. I looked it up.

  4. Exceptionally Normal says:

    Yeah, I’m already familiar with the ‘Fast and Furious’ debacle.
    I was specifically wondering regarding this case. That heroin and meth was transported by someone from south of the border. Guns are valid currency within the black market. That’s why he accepted guns in lieu of cash. It’s how people who aren’t supposed to have guns get them. Very valuable.

  5. Peabody Slim says:

    The facts hurt and so does Censorship

  6. Steve says:

    Peabody; What the hell are you talking about? You been eating paint chips?

  7. Peabody Slim says:

    Exceptionally normal, the Fast and Furious program was involved in putting guns in the hands of the drug cartels. Eric Holder and the Obama administration were involved in these crimes that caused Border Patrol agents to be killed by these guns that were involved in the killing of US Agents. Look up the facts. Our own Terrorist Government is putting guns on the streets. Another fun fact is thousands of Guns from police evidence lockers are ending up back on the streets as well. Need someone to blame? Blame the US Government. Just do a quick internet search and you will see the truth. Another fun fact. The Internet is no longer in control of the US Government. Obama has handed it over, think Censorship is bad now this is just the tip of the Iceburg.

  8. Exceptionally Normal says:

    Wonder how many of those guns ended up down in Mexico?

  9. Peabody Slim says:

    The whole community is being prescribed Fluoride against their will without their consent. Forced drugging without a prescription a crime against humanity yet this is OK? I think not, Fluoride #1 cause of Artery disease in the US. What ever happened to freedom. Alcohol is everywhere yet it’s acceptable? What a joke and a failed drug war.