Thursday April 18th, 2024 9:47AM

Teen, parents arrested in Forsyth County drug case

By B.J. Williams

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office drug agents this week arrested an 18-year-old and his parents on a long list of felony drug counts.

Cpl. Doug Rainwater said John Cooper Coleman, his mother Holly Jean Coleman, 50, and his father John Christopher Coleman, 52, were arrested Tuesday afternoon without incident at their home on Dartmoor Lane in Cumming.

Rainwater said agents found marijuana, cocaine, MDMA, THC wax and drug-related objects inside the residence. 

The teen, a student at Lambert High School, has been charged with  possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of drug related objects and two counts of possession of a schedule I substance with intent to distribute. His bond has been set at $51,115. Rainwater said as of noon Thursday, he remained in the Forsyth County Jail.

The parents each have been charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of MDMA, possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of drug-related objects and two counts of possession of a schedule I substance with intent to distribute. There has been no bond set for Holly Jean Coleman or John Christopher Coleman at this point; both await appearances before a judge.

Rainwater did not know a dollar amount for the seized drugs, but emphasized all charges are felonies.

 

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