CHAPMANVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Two men are facing multiple charges after West Virginia State Police responded to a report of drug activity and possible unlawful restraint at a Chapmanville home.
According to state police, troopers from the Logan and Boone County detachments received a complaint Friday, Feb. 20, regarding suspected drug activity at a residence on Morning Glory Drive in Chapmanville.
Authorities were also told that individuals inside the home were allegedly being held against their will.
Multiple troopers responded to the residence shortly after receiving the complaint. Upon arrival, they located Chad Williams, 49, of Chapmanville, inside the home.
Following an investigation, troopers determined that Williams was holding several people against their will inside the residence.
During the investigation, officers seized what was described as a significant amount of suspected fentanyl, several firearms and a large sum of U.S. currency from the home.
Another individual at the residence, Rolland Reddick, 30, of Canton, Ohio, initially provided troopers with false identification. Authorities later determined that Reddick was a fugitive from justice, and he was taken into custody.
Williams has been charged with parole violations, probation violations, three counts of being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl and unlawful restraint.
Reddick is charged with fugitive from justice, obstructing and providing false information to the Department of Public Safety.
Both men were transported to the Southwestern Regional Jail, where they are awaiting arraignment. The investigation remains ongoing.







