By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
Drug detectives yesterday arrested two individuals – following a two-month long investigation – at their Centralia home, next door to a child daycare facility.
Officers served a search warrant at the 700 block of Yew Street and also arrested three others with outstanding warrants, according to police.
Methamphetamine and other drug related items were located in the residence, according to a news release distributed by the Centralia Police Department.
The Joint Narcotics Enforcement Team which conducted the investigation is made up of officers from the Centralia Police Department, the Chehalis Police Department and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.
Arrested for delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance were Steve Williams, 57, and Beth Williams, 52, according to Sgt. Brian Warren.
While detectives were searching, a 26-year-old who arrived at the home was taken into custody for a warrant, and allegedly became combative, trying to kick and bite officers, according to police. The woman, Alisha A. Holmes, was arrested for third-degree assault and booked into the Lewis County Jail, police report.
The news release indicates an un-named individual woking with police has made multiple purchases of methamphetamine from the couple during the investigation.
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
so so happy, I so believe in KARMA! and have been waiting for years for it to happen to such a not so wonderful person. watch out people he WILL squeal like a RAT. Believe me I knew this from the hard way.
Later that night there was another crazy person outside their house. She was yelling at the house, saying they had ripped her off. Obviously she was not aware that they were in jail.