Hueytown, Ala. — A major drug investigation has resulted in the arrest of Dominique Moses, who now faces multiple felony charges across Jefferson and Limestone counties in Alabama. The operation stemmed from an April 16, 2025, probe by the Alabama Department of Corrections Narcotics and K-9 Units into the promotion of prison contraband.
Moses became a prime suspect in the investigation, which culminated on April 30, when authorities executed a search warrant at her residence in Hueytown. Inside, they discovered approximately 462 grams of methamphetamine and 530 grams of marijuana.
As a result, Moses was charged in Limestone County with:
Trafficking methamphetamine
Two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
Promoting prison contraband
In Jefferson County, she faces additional charges including:
Trafficking methamphetamine
Conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime
First-degree possession of marijuana
Moses is currently detained at the Jefferson County Correctional Facility. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency SWAT Unit provided support in the execution of the search.
The investigation is ongoing, with further charges possible.