 Recently, a joint investigation by the Pike County Sheriff's Office and the Pikeville Police Department resulted in more than a dozen indictments for drug trafficking. Eleven were arrested in a recent drug roundup, but there are three still on the run. They are 19-year-old Harley Tubbs of Pikeville, 58-year-old Jimmy Hopkins of Maribone, and 27-year-old Latasha Thacker of Mouthcard. But overall, Sheriff Roddy Scott says he's happy with the results of the roundup. We had a good day. We probably took in about $3,000 in cash, gun, two vehicles. People need to know if they're out and they're selling drugs in their vehicle. When we catch them, we're going to take their vehicle. This is our second roundup within the last three or four months, and this is something that will be continually going on, and three or four months from now, we'll have another one. Sheriff Scott says putting a solid case together against someone for trafficking in drugs takes more time than many people realize. A lot of people don't understand that, hey, we can sit here talking about my neighbor selling drugs. It's not that simple. If you don't get someone to go in and buy all of them, audio, video, have the evidence, we're wasting our time and their time. In the court's time, whatever it takes to catch someone selling drugs, that's what we're doing. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Harley Tubbs, Jimmy Hopkins or Latasha Thacker is urged to contact the Sheriff's Office or the Pikeville Police Department.