Drug trafficking suspects Michael Parker and Bridgette Banks wanted for meth and heroin distribution

Jun 26, 2017 - 16:05
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Drug trafficking suspects Michael Parker and Bridgette Banks wanted for meth and heroin distribution
Michael Edward Parker and Bridgette Banks | Source: Union County Sheriff's Office

UNION COUNTY, GA  -  Authorities are asking the public's help locating two suspects wanted for drug trafficking.

The Union County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division are searching for Michael Edwards Parker and Bridgette Banks. Deputies say they are both wanted for distribution of meth and heroin.

Sheriff's deputies executed several search warrants across Union County and a total of 37 people were arrested. More than 200 grams of meth was seized along with $16,000 in cash.

Parker and Banks eluded arrest and are wanted by authorities.

If anyone knows their whereabouts you can call the Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division or Criminal Investigation Division 706/439/6066 or simply call 911. You will remain anonymous.

 

 

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