Rodney Wesley Hudson : Greenwood Man Charged with Felony Drug Offense: Investigation Results

By | May 24, 2024

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A multi-state criminal drug investigation involving the Greenfield Police Department and Fortville Police Department led to the arrest of Rodney Wesley Hudson, a Greenwood man facing a Level 2 felony charge for dealing in cocaine. Hudson was caught selling a large quantity of pressed M30 pills containing cocaine and fentanyl. Law enforcement conducted a controlled buy, leading to Hudson’s arrest in Hancock County. Further surveillance revealed additional illegal activities, including a hand-to-hand transaction in downtown Indianapolis. Hudson was eventually stopped in Hancock County, where police found drugs, a handgun, and electronic devices in his possession. The investigation continues as Hudson remains in custody.

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The Greenwood Drug Arrest

In a recent turn of events, a multi-state criminal drug investigation that began in September of 2023 with local help from the Greenfield Police Department (GPD) and Fortville Police Department (FPD) resulted in the arrest of a Greenwood man. Rodney Wesley Hudson, 33, of the 1400 block of Royal Reserve Way, has been charged with a Level 2 felony count of dealing in cocaine manufacture/deliver/finance 10 or more grams from an incident on May 6.

Undercover Operation

The investigation into a reported large-scale criminal organization involved the sale and distribution of narcotics allegedly operating in multiple states and Indiana counties, including Hancock County. As part of the investigation, a controlled buy occurred under the supervision of law enforcement. Officials with the GPD conducted a controlled narcotics purchase with an individual later identified as Hudson.

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The Drug Deal

Hudson agreed to meet with a confidential source in Hancock County to sell a large quantity of pressed M30 pills of cocaine and fentanyl in exchange for U.S. currency. These M30 pills are blue, round pills imprinted with “M” and “30” and are commonly sold on the street as counterfeit pressed pills that contain cocaine and/or fentanyl.

Arrest and Seizure

On May 6, law enforcement followed Hudson into Hancock County and made a traffic stop in the 6200 block of West U.S. 40 due to traffic violations. During the stop, officials found a handgun and seized two clear plastic baggies, each containing a large quantity of blue “M30” pills tucked inside Hudson’s pants.

Further Investigation

After the controlled narcotics purchase, investigators continued to gather further information related to Hudson and the criminal network. Periodic surveillance of the associated addresses in Greenwood was conducted, and on May 1, Hudson was followed by unmarked police units into Marion County.

Legal Proceedings

Hudson made his initial appearance in Hancock County Superior Court 1 on May 7 where the court set an $85,000 cash bond. The collected substance from the controlled buy was field-tested and confirmed to be cocaine, weighing approximately 17.5 grams with approximately 149 individual pills.

For more updates on this ongoing case, stay tuned to the (Greenfield) Daily Reporter, a sister newspaper of the Daily Journal.

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