Two individuals are facing serious charges following a major drug bust in Forsyth County, according to the Forsyth County Drug Task Force. Authorities conducted a traffic stop and executed a search warrant at a home located on the 1500 block of Lewisburg Pointed Drive, leading to the discovery of a large quantity of illegal substances and firearms.
During the operation, officials seized 15 pounds of methamphetamine, 4 pounds of cocaine, fentanyl, four firearms, $2,000 in cash, and a 2021 Audi Q7. Lynn Davis, 44, was arrested and faces multiple felony charges, including:
Felony trafficking methamphetamine by possession
Felony trafficking cocaine
Felony trafficking by transportation
Felony possession with intent to sell and distribute a Schedule 1 controlled substance
Felony trafficking heroin
Felony maintaining a dwelling for use, keeping, or selling a controlled substance
Four counts of felony possession of a firearm by a felon
Two counts of felony possession of a stolen firearm
Misdemeanor resisting, delaying, and obstructing
Misdemeanor possession of marijuana
Davis’ bond was set at $2,500,000.
Cayce Potts, 36, was also arrested and charged with:
Felony trafficking cocaine
Felony possession with intent to sell and distribute a Schedule 1 controlled substance
Felony trafficking heroin
Felony possession of a stolen firearm
Felony maintaining a dwelling for use, keeping, or selling a controlled substance
Potts’ bond was set at $280,000.
The investigation, which resulted in the seizure of substantial quantities of drugs and firearms, is part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal trafficking in the Forsyth County area.