FDLE: 5 arrested in Escambia County in relation to ‘Spice’ drug trafficking organization

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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Authorities recently arrested five people in Escambia County — including a high school coach — in connection to a drug trafficking organization selling “Spice,” according to Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Those arrested were:

  • Kendrick Johnson, 44: conspiracy to commit racketeering, trafficking synthetic cannabinoids (spice), and the unlawful use of a two-way communication device
  • Kaitlynn Parks, 28: conspiracy to commit racketeering; trafficking synthetic cannabinoids (spice); possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manufacture, and/or deliver; unlawful use of a two-way communication device
  • James Richardson III, 29: conspiracy to commit racketeering; trafficking synthetic cannabinoids (spice); possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manufacture, and/or deliver; unlawful use of a two-way communication device
  • Candace Clayberger, 45: conspiracy to commit racketeering; trafficking synthetic cannabinoids (spice); possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manufacture, and/or deliver; unlawful use of a two-way communication device
  • Adam Clayberger, 37: conspiracy to commit racketeering; trafficking synthetic cannabinoids (spice); possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manufacture, and/or deliver; unlawful use of a two-way communication device, tampering with evidence

Spice is an artificial drug to simulate the effects of THC.

According to FDLE, the investigation began in December 2020 in reference to a larger narcotics investigation from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

“Through undercover investigations, agents identified Johnson as an active supplier in the drug trafficking organization,” FDLE says in a release.

On Sept. 23, FDLE Pensacola agents and Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies conducted a search warrant at Johnson’s residence. Agents recovered approximately one pound of Spice, 19 pounds of chemical powder used to create synthetic cannabis, three firearms, and $36,845 in U.S currency, according to FDLE.

WEAR News previously reported that Johnson was a high school coach in the Escambia County school district. He has since been terminated.

Johnson was released from Escambia County Jail on $70,000 bond, Candance Clayberger and Adam Clayberger remain in jail on $240,000 and $260,000 bond, Parks was released from jail on $240,000 bond.

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