Politics & Government
At-Large Drug Suspect Arrested
Cumming resident Charlie Wigley was arrested Tuesday morning. Three other suspects were arrested last month on meth possession charges.

CUMMING, GA -- Forsyth County sheriff’s deputies have arrested the sole remaining suspect from a large drug bust which took place in the middle of November, the sheriff’s office announced Tuesday.
Charlie Wigley was taken into custody on Tuesday morning by the C-Watch, according to the office’s Facebook page. He had been wanted since mid-November on charges of possession of alprazolam with intent, possession of methamphetamine, possession of amphetamine, possession of hydrocodone, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug related items.
After a lengthy investigation, Wigley and Virginia Hemphill were found to be in possession of 1 gram of methamphetamine, 24.5 alprazolam pills, 5 amphetamine pills, 3 hydrocodone pills and 4 grams of marijuana, deputies said last month. Both allegedly used methamphetamine.
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Hemphill was arrested on Nov. 17, along with Darlene Pilcher and Robert Shirley. Pilcher and Shirley were charged with possession of methamphetamine, according to deputies.
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