Indictments in Prison Drug Smuggling Ring

Muskingum Co- After years of investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 14 defendants were served indictments in connection with a drug ring operated out of the Ohio prison system.
The Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office said prisoners from Muskingum County and elsewhere collaborated with their girlfriends and family members to smuggle drugs into Ohio prisons and launder the proceeds.
The defendants allegedly made hundreds of thousands of dollars selling small squares of paper soaked in methamphetamine or suboxone, a street drug of abuse marketed as a treatment for opioid addiction.
Charged in the prison round-up include:
• Justin A. Alexander, age 45, of Zanesville, currently serving a 25-year sentence
• Lisa A. Davis, age 49, of Zanesville, Alexander’s sister
• Tondalea R. Hale, age 54, of Zanesville, Alexander’s aunt
• Jessica A. Queen, age 46, of Belpre, Alexander’s girlfriend
• Kashawn “Duda” Cox, age 28, of Zanesville, currently serving a 7-year sentence
• Michelle J. Lang, age 27, of Columbus, Cox’s girlfriend
• Emily P. Goodrich, age 27, of Columbus, the mother of Cox’s child
• Ken D. Gatlin, II, age 28, of Zanesville, currently serving a 16-year sentence
• Vanita L. McCrae, age 42, of Zanesville, Gatlin’s sister
• Randall “Bub” Cremeans, age 39, of Zanesville, currently serving a 30-year sentence
• Kyle “White Boy” Ross, age 34, of Marion, recently released from prison on post-release control
• Jamaull D. Jones, Jr., age 27, of Cleveland, currently serving a 6-year sentence out of Cuyahoga County
• Heaven R. Gouldlock, age 26, of Cleveland, Jones’s girlfriend
• Sasha M. Hill, age 25, of Cleveland, Jones’s sister
Investigators caught the inmates and their family members by discovering drug shipments, phone smuggling, and an elaborate plot to publish and sell an actual novel-style book with its pages soaked with drugs.
Muskingum County Assistant Prosecutor John Litle says the office is taking the lead on prosecuting the situation.