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Nearly two dozen people indicted for drugs after undercover investigation

Twenty-two people were indicted Thursday following an undercover investigation by the MUSTANG Drug Task Force and the Boonville Police Department.

According to a press release from the Boonville Police Department, investigators seized marijuana, powder cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine and prescription drugs.

So far nine people have been arrested on the following charges:

Dorian D. Hill, 26, of Boonville, for two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools. Larry A. Moore, 55, of Boonville, for two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools and one count distributing or delivering not more than five grams of marijuana. Chad D. Hatley, 21, of Boonville, for distribution/delivery/manufacture/produce or attempt to or possess with the intent to distribute/deliver/manufacture/produce a controlled substance. Justin K. Smith, 39, of Boonville, for two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools and one count of distribution of a controlled substance near public housing or other governmental assisted housing. Rebecca L. Killian, 21, of Boonville, for distributing controlled substance near schools. David J. McKee, 28, of Boonville, for two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools. Fave D. Robinson, 64, of Boonville, for distributing controlled substance near schools Austin A. Derushia, 24, of Boonville, for two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools. Aaron L. Robinson, 33, of Boonville, two counts of distributing controlled substance near schools.

Police said the following defendants are still outstanding:

Ethan Hessing, 22, of Boonville, Jacob Hessing, 19, of Boonville, Jeremy J. Miller, 42, of Boonville, Alexis Chumpraphai, 19 David L. Clayton, 58, of Howard County, Anthony Parrish, 20, of Boonville, Marc A. Flowers, 32, of Waynesville, and Angelo Morrow, 57, of Arkansas.

Anyone with information about their whereabouts is asked to call the Boonville Police Department at 660-882-2727.

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