Hamilton County police say four arrested in Harrison Bay area crack house are in a gang

DRUG BUST ARRESTSGregory Williams, 32 - Possession of controlled substance, drugs general category for resale (three counts), criminal conspiracy, possessing a firearm with the intent to go armed.Gerald Hubbard, 27 - Drugs general category for resale (three counts), possesion of controlled substance, possessing a firearm with the intent to go armed.Camaron Hunter-Loftin, 24 - Possession of controlled substance, drugs general category resale (three counts), possession of a firearm during commission or attempt to commit a felonyDevonta Montgomery, 21 - Domestic assault, false imprisonment, evading arrest, possession of a firarm with the intent to go armed, possession of controlled substance, drugs general category for resale (three counts)Source: Hamilton County Sheriff's Office booking reports

photo Gregory Williams
photo Gerald Hubbard
photo Camaron Hunter-Loftin
photo Devonta Montgomery

Members and associates of the Bounty Hunter Bloods gang were arrested in the Harrison Bay area Thursday on a slew of gun and drug charges.

Four men - Gregory Williams, 32; Gerald Hubbard, 27; Camaron Hunter-Loftin, 24, and Devonta Montgomery, 21, collectively face 24 charges after police served a search warrant on a house on Shoals Lane.

Detectives found 21.8 grams of crack cocaine and 31.6 grams of powder cocaine, along with marijuana, Xanax and hydrocodone in the house, according to the affidavit. They also found two fully loaded pistols - a Glock 17 and Glock 23 - a 50-round, drum-style 9mm magazine and gang photos.

All of the men were arrested and were still in custody at the Hamilton County Jail on Friday.

Montgomery also is accused of assaulting his girlfriend this week. Police took out warrants on Montgomery after his girlfriend told police Montgomery hit her in the face, arms and head during an argument Wednesday morning.

She told police she tried to run out of the house, but he grabbed her and pulled her back in, then covered her mouth when she tried to yell for help. Police noted that she had a swollen lip and bruises on her arm. Her hair was pulled out and she had a swollen left knee, according to the affidavit.

After taking out warrants on Montgomery for domestic assault and false imprisonment, police and Hamilton County Sheriff's investigators served the search warrant on 5066 Shoals Lane and arrested Montgomery on Thursday.

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