Special to Iredell Free News

The Statesville Police Department, in conjunction with the United States Marshal’s Service and the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation, recently arrested the following individuals who were wanted for drug dealing crimes in the City of Statesville:

Brandon Rasheed Rankins

Rankins was arrested on June 13 and received a $30,000 secured bond. He is charged with three counts of sell/deliver marijuana and three counts of possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana

Justin Tyrell Gaither

Gaither was arrested on June 13 and received a $25,000 secured bond. He is charged with sell/deliver cocaine, and possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine

Charles Corry Gibbs Jr.

Gibbs was arrested on June 13 and received a $25,000 secured bond. He is charged with wo counts of sell/deliver cocaine, and two counts of possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine.

Tylisa Nashina Miller

Miller was arrested on June 13 and received a $10,000 secured bond. She is charged with sell/deliver cocaine, and possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine.

Diallo Kyon Reddick

Reddick was arrested on June 13 and received a $300,000 secured bond. He is charged with three counts of trafficking in opium/heroin, sell/deliver cocaine, two counts of possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine, sell/deliver heroin, possession with intent to sell/deliver heroin, and possession with intent to sell/deliver methamphetamine.

Joshua Ryan Rice

Rice was arrested on June 13 and received a $15,000 secured bond. He is charged with sell/deliver methamphetamine, and possession with intent to sell/deliver methamphetamine.

Randall Antonin Carr

Carr was arrested on June 13 and received a $60,000 secured bond. He is charged with five counts of sell/deliver cocaine, and five counts of possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine

Malik Rondell Williams

Williams was arrested on June 14 and received a $3,000 secured bond. He is charged with possession with intent to sell/deliver a schedule II controlled substance, simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The Statesville Police Department expressed its grattitude to the Marshal’s Service and the SBI for their assistance in locating these individuals, and the community for providing information that led to these individuals being identified, investigated, and charged.