Drug bust suspect sentenced, other cases pending
Published 2:54 pm Tuesday, April 18, 2017
By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor
COLUMBIANA – A 42-year-old Maplesville man nabbed in a January drug bust will spend the next few years in prison after he pleaded guilty to distributing crack cocaine in Alabaster, while cases are still pending against several suspects arrested during the same sting.
Robert Lee Chaney Jr., who lists an address on Chilton County 87 in Maplesville, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia in early February, according to Shelby County Circuit Court documents.
As a result of Chaney’s guilty plea, Shelby County Circuit Court Judge William Bostick sentenced him to a total of 32 months in prison. He received 15 days of jail credit for time served in the Shelby County Jail before he was sentenced. Chaney also must successfully complete a substance abuse treatment program.
Chaney was arrested, along with 49-year-old Alabaster resident Alvin McKnight, 62-year-old Alabaster resident Michael Trenholm, 29-year-old Alabaster resident Jamel Hall, 31-year-old Alabaster resident Kenneth Earl Jones Jr., 37-year-old Clanton resident Valie Denise Burns, 32-year-old Jemison resident Kristi Robbins Gollach, 36-year-old Calera resident Cheryl Mahone, 23-year-old Montevallo resident Detarrius Doaks and 24-year-old Devary Huff during the Shelby County Drug Enforcement Task Force’s “Operation Hilltop” in mid-January.
“Operation Hilltop” was aimed at combating the cocaine supply and distribution chain in western Shelby County, said Task Force Commander Lt. Clay Hammac.
Task Force members made the arrests while serving search warrants at several residences in the area of Cohill Drive and Dilcey Daniels Drive in Alabaster on Jan. 18. During the search, Task Force members seized cocaine and counterfeit cash.
As of April 18, charges were still pending against McKnight, Trenholm, Hall, Jones, Burns, Mahone, Doaks and Huff in Shelby County District Court.
The criminal charges brought against Gollach were dismissed after she was admitted into the Shelby County Drug Court program in early April.