
Two men were arrested in Henry County following an anonymous tip on Friday. According to the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to 325 Maple Drive, Apartment 9.
Upon arrival, deputies observed multiple vehicles entering the apartment complex and noted suspicious behavior indicative of possible narcotics activity. Shortly thereafter, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a separate vehicle exiting the complex for a registration violation.
During the course of the stop, deputies observed inconsistencies in statements made by the driver and passengers. A subsequent search of the vehicle and its occupants resulted in the discovery of illegal substances and drug-related paraphernalia.
Based on the information obtained during the stop, deputies obtained and served a search warrant for 325 Maple Drive, Apartment 9. At the time of the search, the residence was occupied by Javon Lamar Manns, Robert Carrington Brough, and a third individual. The third individual was found to have no outstanding warrants and was released at the scene.
During the execution of the search warrant, deputies seized suspected methamphetamine and cocaine, along with digital scales, packaging materials, multiple cellular devices, and a quantity of U.S. currency. Additionally, a 2010 Audi sedan was seized as part of the investigation.
Javon Manns has been charged with possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute and possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute. Manns is being held under no bond.
Robert Brough has been charged with maintaining a common nuisance and received a $3,500 bond.

