State Police arrest Crothersville trio on drug charges

Rose Staley Victorino; photo courtesy of ISP
Scott Staley; photo courtesy of ISP

Three people were arrested Tuesday after the Indiana State Police-Versailles All Crimes Policing Team served a search warrant at a Jackson County home.

ISP says that at approximately 11 a.m. Troopers responded to a residence located at 107 N. East Street in Crothersville after receiving a citizen’s complaint of possible drug activity there. Upon arriving at the residence, troopers obtained probable cause to apply for and receive a search warrant signed by Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Rick Poynter.

Upon serving the warrant, troopers reported finding approximately 40 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia. State Police say that numerous other items associated with drug dealing and drug were also recovered at the scene.

Rodger Wells Robinson; photo courtesy of ISP

As a result of the investigation, three Crothersville residents were arrested. They are:

Rose Staley Victorino, 57, –
Dealing in Meth over 28 Grams, (near school or park) level 2 felony
Possession of Meth over 28 Grams (near school or park) level 4 felony
Obstruction of justice, level 6 felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance, level 6 felony
Dealing Marijuana, A misdemeanor
Possession of Marijuana, A misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia, C Misdemeanor

Scott Staley, 46, –
Dealing in Meth over 28 Grams, (near school or park) level 2 felony
Possession of Meth over 28 Grams (near school or park) level 4 felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance, level 6 felony
Dealing Marijuana, A misdemeanor
Possession of Marijuana, A misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia, C Misdemeanor

Rodger Wells Robinson, 37, –
Dealing in Meth over 28 Grams, (near school or park) level 2 felony
Possession of Meth over 28 Grams (near school or park) level 4 felony
Visiting a Common Nuisance, B misdemeanor

Sgt. Stephen Wheeles, ISP spokesman, says the All Crimes Policing Team continues to pursue those who choose to engage in criminal activities in our communities. He encourages anyone with information about ongoing criminal activity to call the Versailles Post at (812) 689-5000. Callers may remain anonymous.