2 arrested after sheriff’s deputies find numerous drugs in Murray home
MURRAY, Ky. (KBSI) – The Calloway County and Marshall County Drug Task Force arrested a Murray couple for numerous drug trafficking charges on June 11 around 9 a.m.
Detectives began a drug investigation at a home on Arbor Creek Drive.
They say they found approximately 30 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 18.5 grams of cocaine and crack cocaine, 14.9 grams of marijuana and more than $20,000 in cash believed to be proceeds of illegal drug trafficking.
Detectives arrested Andre V. Chism and Rebecca S. Holmes after they say they found illegal drugs inside of the home.
Andre V. Chism, 46, of Murray faces charges of trafficking meth (greater or equal to 2 grams) 2nd offense (Class B felony), trafficking cocaine (greater or equal to 4 grams) 2nd offense (Class B felony), trafficking marijuana 2nd offense (Class D felony) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess.
Rebecca S. Holmes, 29, of Murray faces charges of trafficking meth (greater or equal to 2 grams) 1st offense (Class C felony), trafficking cocaine (greater or equal to 4 grams) 1st offense (Class C felony), trafficking marijuana 1st offense (Class D felony) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess.
Chism has an extensive criminal history with numerous prior guilty convictions for trafficking methamphetamine and cocaine.
Chism and Holmes are both out on bond after being arrested for numerous drug trafficking charges stemming from a Marshall County investigation in October of 2023.
Chism was out on parole at the time of his arrest.
Both were arrested with the assistance from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.