WAYNESVILLE, Mo. — A significant drug bust in Pulaski County led to the arrest and charging of Deonsha Robinson, a Waynesville resident, for first-degree drug trafficking and related offenses after law enforcement discovered large quantities of narcotics and weapons in her home.
At approximately 7:45 p.m. on August 10, members of the South Central Drug Task Force and Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at Robinson’s residence in the 24000 block of Seattle Road.
Upon securing the property, deputies located three juveniles inside. According to court documents, Robinson took full responsibility, reportedly telling officers, “All the drugs and guns in the house are mine, I’ll take you to where they are.”
Investigators then recovered the following:
31 ounces of cocaine
2 ounces of crack cocaine
7 pounds of methamphetamine
They also seized:
A digital scale with powder residue
Five firearms, including pistols and AR-15 rifles
A purple bag containing ammunition
Robinson was charged with:
First-degree drug trafficking
Delivery of a controlled substance
Unlawful use of a weapon
She was booked into the Pulaski County Jail and held until posting a $250,000 bond on August 12. Authorities have not released additional information about the juveniles found in the home or potential federal involvement in the case.