Four men wanted for drug charges remain at-large, and Beckley Police are asking for the public’s help in finding them.
Ryan Johnson, 27, no street address available, of Beckley, is charged with delivery of cocaine, according to a release from the Beckley Police Department.
Brian Keith Berry (a.k.a. Isaac Berry), 42, who has addresses in Mount Hope and Beckley, is charged with possession with intent to deliver OxyContin and possession of OxyContin, the release stated.
Darryl Hughes (a.k.a. Darryl Kincannon), 42, no street address available, Beckley, is charged with possession with intent to deliver hydrocodone; possession with intent to deliver marijuana and possession with intent to deliver cocaine base (crack), the release stated.
Leon Owens, 43, no street address available, Forest Park, Ga., is charged with possession with intent to deliver cocaine base (crack), the release stated.
Berry, Hughes and Owens, according to previous information from the Beckley Police Department, remained at large after a June 17 warrant sweep in Raleigh County.
Anyone with information about the suspects’ whereabouts is encouraged to call the Beckley Police Department’s Narcotics Enforcement Division at 304-256-1844 or Crime Stoppers at 304-255-7867. Those submitting tips can remain anonymous, and Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards for information that helps law enforcement.
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