 The Pike County Sheriff's Department conducted a drug roundup consisting of 15 indictments on Tuesday, February 6th. Any time we can do anything to, you know, get the stuff off our streets, our hollers, you know, whatever, then, you know, it helps everybody. Appalachian Wireless is spreading the love all month long, offering $500 off select devices. On the Appalachian Advantage, coordination-wide mix and match plans. Plus, new lines get an additional $100 off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Eleven arrests were made in addition to three more arrests of suspects with warrants found at the scenes of several ongoing arrests. Many officers put their lives on the line during these roundups with the goal of taking illicit substances such as meth and fentanyl off the streets. Any time we do this, you know, safety, of course, is our first priority. You know, everybody wants to come back to the office and everybody wants to go home to their families. You know, so safety is the most important thing and we take every step to make sure, you know, that that happens. Thanks to the work of the Pike County Sheriff's Office, there are less harmful drugs being trafficked throughout the community. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Fidell.