Osceola County law enforcement officers, led by the Kissimmee Police Department,  joined together in arresting  six people for drug-related charges as part of “Operation Naughty List” last week, officials said.

Kissimmee Police Department
, along with the assistance of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office and St. Cloud Police Department conducted Operation “Naughty List” which yielded in six arrests and taking multiple narcotics off the streets.

The purposed of the three-day operation was to resolve a narcotics tip received in reference to drugs being sold at all hours of the day in the area of Brack Street and Columbia Avenue. During the course of the warrant round-up six individuals were arrested and 10.3 grams of crack cocaine, 14.4 grams of cannabis and 40 MDMA pills were seized.

The following individuals were arrested for active warrants obtained from the Operation:

* Michael Prehay, DOB (2/25/90), charged with conspiracy to sell cocaine within 1,000 feet of a specified area, sell cannabis within 1,000 feet of a specified area, conspiracy to sell cannabis with 1,000 feet of a specified area and delivery of drug paraphernalia. Bond amount of $30,000
* Andrew Prehay, DOB (9/21/92), charged with sell cocaine within 1,000 feet of a specified area. Bond amount $10,000
* Herbert Watts Jr., DOB (9/11/90), charged with sell cocaine within 1,000 feet of a specified area. Bond amount $10,000
* Diandre Montgomery, DOB (4/10/92), charged with sell cocaine within 1,000 feet of a specified area and conspiracy to sell cocaine within a specified area. Bond amount $20,000

The following individuals were arrested on the day of the warrant round-up due to the narcotics they had in their possession:

* Dilleon Price, DOB (9/3/81), charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia.
* Sammie Vance, DOB (5/9/94), charged with possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
“This operation and these arrests are a result of a tip from community members. These tips show the cooperation between the Kissimmee Police Department and the community we serve,” said Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O’Dell.