Woman Indicted On Caldwell Drug Trafficking Charges Arrested

Belynda Buckley (Christian County Jail mugshot)

A Hopkinsville woman indicted this month in Caldwell County for drug trafficking was arrested Tuesday night.
According to a Christian County Sheriff’s Department arrest citation, Belynda Buckley was taken into custody around 10:40 on Butler Road on a Caldwell County indictment warrant signed by Circuit Judge Jamus Redd, III. The citation indicates the information for the indictment was from an investigation conducted by Kentucky State Police Drug Enforcement Special Investigations (DESI) Office – West.
A Caldwell County grand jury returned two no-true bills on Buckley from the November 4th session. She was indicted on charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance over or equal to 2 grams of methamphetamine – 1st offense, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance – meth – 1st offense by complicity, second-degree possession of a controlled substance – Suboxone by complicity, and possession of drug paraphernalia by complicity.
No other information about what led to the charges has been released.
Buckley was also served a Christian County bench warrant for contempt of court signed by Judge Jason Fleming.

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