The Sentinel-Record

Hot Springs couple arrested after multi-agency drug raid

- STEVEN MROSS

A Hot Springs man and his wife were arrested Thursday morning after a narcotics search warrant was executed on their Arcade

Lane residence by multiple agencies, including the local drug task force.

Jason Kelly Frazier,

46, and Ashley Sharron

Jensen Frazier, 36, of 117

Arcade Lane, were both taken into custody at the residence and each charged with felony counts of simultaneo­us possession of drugs and firearms, punishable by up to life in prison, possession of meth with purpose to deliver, unauthoriz­ed use of another person’s property to facilitate a crime, possession of drug parapherna­lia, possession of firearms by certain persons and two counts of delivery of meth, each punishable by up to 20 years, and possession of a defaced firearm, punishable by up to six years.

Ashley Frazier was also charged with two additional counts of delivery of meth, punishable by up to life in prison. The affidavit notes Jason Frazier is on parole out of Garland County and also has multiple prior felony conviction­s in Faulkner and Hot Spring counties.

According to the probable cause affidavit, officers with the 18th Judicial District East Drug Task Force, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Garland County Sheriff’s Tactical Response Team and Street Crimes Unit, Hot Springs police’s SWAT team and Special Investigat­ion Division Narcotics Unit and National Park Service enforcemen­t executed the warrant and located the Fraziers in front of the residence.

Both Fraziers had multiple active felony warrants for delivery of meth. Both were taken into custody without incident.

Investigat­ors searched the residence and reportedly located three plastic bags with a total of 12.2 grams of what later tested positive for meth, a set of digital

scales, multiple syringes, multiple spoons with meth residue, a glass pipe, a loaded .380-caliber pistol, a second loaded and defaced .380-caliber pistol, a box of .380 ammunition and paperwork and IDs in both of their names.

Investigat­ors also found an elaborate surveillan­ce system with multiple outdoor cameras and motion detectors “commonly used to protect drug premises,” the affidavit states.

Investigat­ors also reportedly found multiple portable lights, heaters, tool boxes, two dollies, tools and fans which were reported stolen from the National Park Service, along with a large spool of wire and multiple modular rubber flooring sections also reported stolen.

According to a news release from Garland County Prosecutin­g Attorney Michelle Lawrence, several months earlier investigat­ors had identified Jason Frazier and Ashley Jensen, now Ashley Frazier, as “the primary distributo­rs of meth” from the residence.

The release also noted that investigat­ors observed “open” sewer lines flowing on the property as well as numerous county and state code violations, including nonapprove­d water and electricit­y hookups. City, county and state officials arrived on scene to assist with the violations.

Garland County tax records showed the property at 117 Arcade belonged to a local trust, resulting in the additional unauthoriz­ed use charges against the couple.

According to the affidavits for the delivery of meth charges filed against both suspects, between Dec. 7, 2017, and Wednesday, investigat­ors with the DTF and U.S. Department of Homeland Security used a confidenti­al informant to make controlled purchases of meth from each of them in Garland County.

The amount involved in the two charges against Jason Frazier and two of the charges against Ashley Frazier was reportedly more than 2 grams, but less than 10 grams, classifyin­g it as a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

The amount involved in the other two charges against Ashley Frazier was reportedly more than 10 grams, but less than 200 grams, classifyin­g it as a felony punishable by up to life in prison.

In both cases, the affidavits note that through investigat­or surveillan­ce and review of the captured video of the transactio­ns, both suspects were positively identified and the substances purchased all tested positive for meth.

The DTF is comprised of investigat­ors from the Arkansas State Police, Garland County Sheriff’s Department, Hot Springs Police Department, 18th Judicial District East prosecutin­g attorney’s office and U.S. Homeland Security Investigat­ions.

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