SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas woman and two teens for alleged drug distribution.
On Feb. 26, police learned that 18-year-old Trebreh Jones of Wichita was selling narcotic pills, and an investigation was conducted, which led to a search warrant being obtained on his residence, according to Officer Trevor Macy.
Early Sunday morning, police executed the search warrant at a home in the 1900 block of S. Shiloh. and took three occupants – Jones, 37-year-old Tanisha Evans and a 16-year-old into custody.
Inside the residence, officers located an AR pistol with no serial number, a .22 caliber rifle and several bags with hundreds of narcotic pills.
Jones was booked into the Sedgwick County jail on requested charges that include possession of narcotic pills with intent to sell and two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon.
Evans is being held on requested charged of possession of narcotic pills with intent to sell, assault of a law enforcement officer and an outstanding warrant. In addition, the 16-year-old was booked to a juvenile facility for possession of narcotic pills with intent to sell.