BREAKING: Attorney General: 50 Charged in Drug Sweep in Altoona, Blair Co.

HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced criminal charges against 50 people accused of selling heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and other drugs on the streets of Altoona and surrounding Blair County.

“As a result of law enforcement collaboration, our agents and local law enforcement today filed charges against 50 drug dealers who peddled their poison in Altoona and Blair County,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.

“From street corners to doctors’ offices to board rooms, we’re doing whatever it takes  to get illegal drugs – and  the people selling them – out of our communities.”

Shapiro noted today’s operation was the  fourth significant law enforcement operation targeting drug dealing in Blair County and the  surrounding region since he was sworn into office in January. These major operations have netted more than 125 dealers arrested on various charges. Other probes have arrested multiple other dealers, as well.

“Drug dealers don’t care about municipal boundaries, and neither can we,” Shapiro said. “We’ll remain in Altoona and Blair County as long as it takes to assist local law enforcement in making their communities safer. Our work is not done.”

Shapiro thanked the following agencies for their assistance in a year-long investigation resulting in today’s charges.

“Altoona Police, the Blair County District Attorney’s Office, the Pennsylvania State Police, the Blair County Sheriff, Pennsylvania Probation and Parole and the Blair County Drug Task Force worked collaboratively and are helping to make Blair County safer,” Shapiro said. “We thank every agent, officer and prosecutor involved in this investigation.”

Blair County District Attorney Richard Consiglio said:  “Thanks to the continued cooperation with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and Operation Our Town we’ve had another successful operation. This is a great day in Blair County with drug dealers taken off the street and drugs being diverted and kept out the hands of drug abusers.”

The drug sales interrupted and dealers charged today were focused on heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and the illegal sale of various prescription drugs. Several of the dealers charged today were also selling suboxone, a prescription drug used to treat opioid addiction.

Law enforcement officials used a series of controlled purchases and other investigative tactics to identify the drug dealers. The investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected.

Shapiro and Consiglio thanked Operation Our Town, an organization in Blair County with a mission of supporting the fight against drugs and violent crime. People with information can call the “Push Out the Pusher” hotline at 814-693-3020.

The following is a list of people charged today with possession with intent to deliver various drugs, along with related offenses:

  1. Thomas Varholik, 30, of Altoona
    2.      Shaun Page, 37, of Tyrone
    3.      Donna Ryan, 52, of Altoona
    4.      Theresa Heiss, 42, of Altoona
    5.      Tonya Settlemyer, 32, of Altoona
    6.      Phillip Stevens, 30, of Altoona
    7.      Tiffany Pigza, 23, of Curwensville
    8.      David Walter, 27, of Altoona
    9.      Brandon Maybush, 31, of Altoona
    10.  Jordan Bowser, 24, of East Freedom
    11.  Andrew Parks, 24, of Duncansville
    12.  Kelly Merritts, 29, of Altoona
    13.  Felicia Oyebi, 42, of Altoona
    14.  Christopher Feudale, 37, of Altoona
    15.  Canaan Laich, 34, of Altoona
    16.  Luke Thomas, 62, of Altoona
    17.  Michael Eades, 26, of Altoona
    18.  Sarah Keller, 30, of Altoona
    19.  James Martin, 35, of Tyrone
    20.  Tershar Miller, 21, of Altoona
    21.  Lucas Cooper, 39, of Duncansville
    22.  Jill Vaughn, 39, of Duncansville
    23.  Samuel Moyer, 67, of Duncansville
    24.  Jeremie Coughenour, 37, of Altoona
    25.  Lisa Ebersole, 30, of Altoona
    26.  Jonathan Sprankle, 23, of Altoona
    27.  Trevon Fortson, 30, of Altoona
    28.  Kathy Gengenbach, 54, of Altoona
    29.  Jacklynn Smith, 34, of Altoona
    30.  Crystal Lingenfelter, 39, of Altoona
    31.  David Cooper, 30, of Martinsburg
    32.  Brennan Duffy, 22, of Bedford
    33.  Andrew Carbaugh, 37, of Saxton
    34.  Philip White, 27, of Altoona
    35.  Bradley Collier, 28, of Altoona
    36.  Michael Steele, 38, of Altoona
    37.  David Prout, 36, of State College
    38.  Patricia Graham, 40, of Altoona
    39.  Samantha Grissinger, 25, of Altoona
    40.  Steven Beasom, 47, of Tyrone
    41.  Brad Denny, 28, of Altoona
    42.  Deshawn Underwood, 40, of Altoona
    43.  Tabatha Fenchak, 36, of Altoona
    44.  Kenneth Ballos II, 32, of Altoona
    45.  Crystal Ballos, 33, of Altoona
    46.  Frank Lang, 42, of Altoona
    47.  Tracy McNeal, 43, of Duncansville
    48.  Misti Staus, 36, of Altoona
    49.  Jamie Weatherwalk, 37, of Altoona
    50.  Dana Brown, 41, of Altoona

The defendants will be preliminarily arraigned before Blair County Magisterial District Judge Fred Miller and prosecuted by the Blair County District Attorney Office.

 

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