COFFEE COUNTY, Ala (WDHN)— Four men are facing numerous drug charges after authorities say a raid in Enterprise unveiled almost 2,000 grams of illegal narcotics.

On Friday, September 15, authorities executed a search warrant in the 100 Block of Sconiers Street in Enterprise after an extensive investigation into the trafficking and distributing of illegal drugs in the Enterprise area.

Deputies with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office say that during the search, officers seized 1,650 grams of Marijuana, 119 grams of Cocaine, 131 grams of Kratom, and 5 grams of Oxycodone. They also discovered seven firearms and approximately $16,0000.

As a result of the investigation and raid, authorities arrested and charged four men:

  • 44-year-old Nafaro Erik Moses Hazzard is charged with four counts of Drug Trafficking, one count of Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance, three counts of Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana in the First Degree, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
  • 52-year-old Wendell Kelvin Hazzard is charged with Possession of Marijuana in the Second Degree, Drug Trafficking, and Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance.
  • 77-year-old Maxxie C. Hazzard is charged with Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance and Drug Trafficking.
  • 57-year-old Terence Lanard Lampley is charged with two counts of Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance and Drug Trafficking.

Officers from the Region B Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Region B State Bureau of Investigation, Coffee County Sheriff’s Office, Enterprise Police Department, and Houston County Sheriff’s Office participated in the raid.

The Region B Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force is made up of law enforcement personnel from the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office, Enterprise Police Department, Houston County Sheriff’s Office, Dale County Sheriff’s Office, Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Eufaula Police Department, Geneva County Sheriff’s Office, and Geneva Police Department.