Four arrested on warrants for selling methamphetamine
The Gulf County Sheriff’s Office arrested four individuals on warrants for the sale of methamphetamine on Dec. 8, according to a press release sent out Friday evening.
Willie D. Hill, 26, was charged with selling meth within 1,000 feet of a park and trafficking meth. Carolyn A. Grinslade, 53, was charged with selling meth. Terry L. Brock was, 59, was charged with selling meth within 1,000 feet of a park and public nuisance in a structure for drug activity. George W. Simmons, 40, was charged with selling meth within 1,000 feet of a park.
According to the Sheriff’s app, all four remained in custody as of the evening of Dec. 9.
The arrests warrants resulted from an investigation by GCSO, according to the Sheriff’s Office’s Public Information Officer.
Meet the Editor
Wendy Weitzel, The Star’s digital editor, joined the news outlet in August 2021, as a reporter covering primarily Gulf County.
Prior to then, she interned for Oklahoma-based news wire service Gaylord News and for Oklahoma City-based online newspaper NonDoc.com during her four years at the University of Oklahoma, from which she graduated in May with degrees in online journalism and political science.
While at OU, Weitzel was selected as Carnegie-Knight News21 Investigative Fellow among 30 top journalism students from around the country. She also was senior editor managing a 12-person newsroom in coordination with Oklahoma Watch, a non-profit news organization in eastern Oklahoma.