
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Collinsville man following the execution of a search warrant related to an ongoing narcotics investigation.
On March 11, investigators and the Henry County Sheriff’s Drug Intervention Unit conducted a search warrant at a residence located at 458 Ridge Road, Collinsville, as part of an ongoing investigation into the distribution of illegal narcotics.
During the execution of the search warrant, investigators encountered Jamie Randolph Foley, 38, who was subsequently taken into custody.
As a result of the investigation and evidence allegedly recovered during the search, Foley was charged with possession of fentanyl with the intent to distribute and possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute.
During the execution of the search warrant, investigators located and seized multiple items of evidence consistent with narcotics distribution, including quantities of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and suspected heroin, packaging materials and digital scales commonly used in the distribution of illegal narcotics, a large quantity of assorted pills, suboxone strips, $1,989 in U.S. currency.
Investigators also determined that Foley was currently out on two separate bonds from another locality on prior drug related charges, making this his third arrest associated with narcotics activity.
Additionally, Foley is wanted in Florida for a probation violation, with the underlying charge being possession of dangerous drugs. Florida authorities have indicated no extradition on that probation violation at this time. Foley was transported to the Henry County Adult Detention Center, where he was booked with no bond.
“Our investigators and deputies continue to work aggressively to combat illegal narcotics in our community. Individuals who repeatedly choose to distribute dangerous drugs in Henry County should expect to be held accountable for their actions,” Henry County Sheriff Wayne Davis said.
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office will continue proactive enforcement efforts aimed at identifying and disrupting illegal drug distribution throughout the county.





