05/29/2026
On May 29, 2026, the Glynn County Police Department executed five search warrants at separate motel rooms within the Economy Inn, located at 5272 New Jesup Highway in Brunswick, Georgia, as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation.
The operation was conducted in partnership with the Brunswick Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During the ex*****on of the search warrants, detectives recovered controlled substances and drug paraphernalia.
As a result of the investigation, the following individuals were arrested and charged:
•Logan Knight – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Fentanyl) and Possession of Drug-Related Objects
•Rhaheim Richardson – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute (Methamphetamine)
•Terrence Jackson – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Possession of Drug-Related Objects, Possession of Ma*****na Less Than One Ounce, and an unrelated active Warrant for Criminal Trespass
•Michael Cohen – Possession of Drug-Related Objects
•Damion Mann – Possession of Drug-Related Objects
•Tammie Carter – Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance
(Methamphetamine) and Possession of Drug-Related Objects
•Jhamah Harris – Possession of Drug-Related Objects and Possession of Ma*****na Less Than One Ounce
Following the completion of the search warrants and evidence processing, personnel from Glynn County Fire Rescue, the Georgia Department of Public Health, Glynn County Public Works, and Glynn County Code Enforcement conducted assessments of the Economy Inn property. During their inspections, officials identified numerous fire and life safety, public health, and code compliance violations.
As a result of these findings, the Economy Inn was ordered to cease operations, and the property was vacated and closed. The owners were issued multiple citations for fire life-safety violations, public health violations related to pest infestations, permit violations, and county business license violations for operating without the required permits.
The Glynn County Police Department extends its appreciation to the Brunswick Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Glynn County Fire Rescue, Georgia Department of Public Health, Glynn County Public Works, and Glynn County Code Enforcement for their cooperation, professionalism, and commitment throughout this operation. This collaborative effort demonstrates the value of partnerships among law enforcement and public safety agencies in addressing criminal activity, improving community safety, and enhancing the quality of life for Glynn County residents.
This investigation remains active and ongoing. Additional arrests and charges may be forthcoming.
Any person with information on this case is encouraged to contact the Glynn County Police Department Non-Emergency at (912) 554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at (912) 264-1333.