|  Nichols said the indictments came Friday morning after State's 
			Attorney Jonathan Wright and Assistant State's Attorney Bradley M. 
			Hauge presented evidence to a grand jury on behalf of the sheriff's 
			office. The first two people were apprehended Friday night. 
			Nichols said those two were at hand on another matter and taken in, 
			but the sheriff's office did a complete sweep on Monday morning and 
			apprehended 14 more. During Nichols' conversation with media Monday morning, he was 
			notified that yet another of the 19 had been picked up. He had just 
			finished saying that the last three would be more difficult to 
			capture because they were now tipped off that the hunt was taking 
			place. However, he noted that even though it would be more difficult, he 
			was confident that they would all be arrested in the immediate 
			future. 
			 On Monday afternoon, he notified media that No. 17 was in 
			custody, so only two are still at large. Nichols said the charges filed against these people will be 
			according to statute, which words the charges as manufacture and 
			delivery of a controlled substance, but the majority of these people 
			were dealers, selling drugs to people in Lincoln and Logan County. Nichols said this is the culmination of detective work and 
			evidence gathering that has been ongoing for the past 60 to 90 days. He praised his staff. "We did a lot of work. Deputies came in 
			off-shift. My detectives, Chief Deputy Bunner and I, we were all out 
			there doing what we had to do," he said. Nichols said he also wanted to thank Wright and Hauge for helping 
			them out on Monday in the roundup. For publication, Nichols provided a list of names and mug shots 
			of those who are currently in custody. He also noted that all 
			individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court 
			of law. 
			
			 
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			Those who were in custody as of 5 p.m. Monday are: 
				
				Regina A. Richmond, 
				female, black
				Dionte D. Taylor, 
				male, black
				Wendy J. Helton, 
				female, white
				Miranda D. Reynolds, 
				female, white
				Elizabeth A. Coatney, 
				female, white
				Karmalisha Duncan, 
				female, black
				Timothy A. Ballard, 
				male, white
				Tonya Ballard, 
				female, white
				Gerald L. Thomas, 
				male, black
				Trevonte Darrell 
				Pratt, male, black
				Curtis L. Kelly, 
				male, black (in custody in Sangamon County)
				Damone M. Stewart, 
				male, black
				Brad W. Parker, male, 
				white
				Justin T. Babbitt, 
				male, white
				Billy R. Trail Jr., 
				male, white
				John Beck, male, 
				white
				Natasha Lee, female, white Nichols said that the state's attorney's office has requested 
			that names of suspects not be released until they are in custody, so 
			he will keep the public informed as additional arrests are made. Asked if these were repeat offenders, Nichols said, "Let's just 
			say we are familiar with all of them and leave it at that." 
			 Asked if this group was the lion's share of drug dealers in 
			Lincoln, Nichols responded: "We're going to quiet Lincoln down for 
			quite a while. I'm not saying we have cleared it up by any means. We 
			know who others are and we know what they do, and we're not going to 
			quit." 
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