rodackercorbellgibsonJamestown  (CSi)  An investigation that began with a report of an unattended death led to  the arrest of three individuals,  and the largest single seizure of drugs in Jamestown.  Arrested were Rae Ann Rodacker, Chance Corbell and Licia Gibson, all of Jamestown.

The three arrested do not know one another, but are all connected to the apartment where the man was found dead inside.

Rodacker was arrested as part of the search warrant that led to the seizure of 14 ounces of methamphetamine and $73,819 in cash.

The Forum News Service reports that Jamestown Police Detective LeRoy Gross declined to name the person who had died, saying the results of the autopsy would not be available for several weeks.

Gross did say that in asking questions regarding the deceased person, the Police Department developed information that led to a search warrant for a southwest Jamestown residence where 14 ounces of methamphetamine and $73,819 in cash were seized the week of August 3, 2015.  Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger said the drugs seized were valued at $60,000 or more if the drugs were sold in small quantities. He called it the  “biggest single drug seizure”  in the history of the Jamestown Police Department.

An investigation that began with a report of an unattended death ultimately resulted in the arrest of three people and the largest single seizure of drugs in Jamestown.

Rodacker was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, methamphetamine, Class A felonies, and possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class A misdemeanor.
As part of the investigation, Corbell was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, methadone, a Class A felony.Gibson was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, clonazepam, a Class C felony. All three made initial appearances on the charges on Thursday in Southeast District Court in Jamestown and were released on their own personal recognizance.