CALLAWAY COUNTY, Mo. — Two individuals were arrested early Tuesday morning after Callaway County deputies executed a narcotics search warrant at a residence on the 1000 block of Mohawk Drive, located within 1,000 feet of Bush Elementary School.
The 6:30 a.m. raid led to the arrests of Joshua Long, 36, and Mashayla Ivory, 27, both of Fulton.
Deputies discovered:
14 grams of cocaine
Over $11,000 in cash, including marked money from a prior controlled drug buy involving Long
122 sealed packages of marijuana, each weighing roughly one pound
Evidence of drug distribution and paraphernalia
Authorities noted that Long was out on bond for a previous drug trafficking case, in which he was allegedly selling cocaine from a Fulton business parking lot. That bond was officially revoked on Wednesday.
Charges filed:
Joshua Long:
Distribution of a Controlled Substance in a Protected Location
Delivery of a Controlled Substance (excluding 35g or less of marijuana)
Two counts of Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – Prior Offense
Held without bond in the Callaway County Jail
Mashayla Ivory:
Delivery of a Controlled Substance (excluding 35g or less of marijuana)
Booked on a $25,000 bond
This operation underscores law enforcement’s efforts to remove drug activity from areas near schools and neighborhoods.