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Three McCracken drug investigations lead to arrests

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By West Kentucky Star staff
19 hours ago | PADUCAH
By West Kentucky Star staff Oct. 16, 2025 | 10:34 PM | PADUCAH
Three separate drug investigations lead to arrests this week in McCracken County.

On October 6th, the McCracken County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant on College Avenue. 

During the search, detectives located approximately 12 grams of crack cocaine, hallucinogenic mushrooms, synthetic marijuana  and money believed to be proceeds of illegal drug sales.  

It was learned the narcotics belonged to 27-year-old Malik Glasper.  Investigators got an arrest warrant for Glasper, who turned himself in Tuesday.

On Wednesday, detectives arrested 56-year-old Penny L. Croley of Cunningham during a drug investigation.

Croley was wanted on an outstanding warrant for trafficking in methamphetamine, related to a September drug sale in McCracken County.

At the time of her arrest, she was found in possession of approximately 12 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana, and money believed to be proceeds of drug sales.

On Thursday, detectives executed another search warrant on Old Mayfield Road. During the investigation, 38-year-old Brandon D. Hill was located at the residence.

Hill was found in possession of approximately 28 grams of crystal meth. 

All three were lodged in the McCracken County Regional Jail. 
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