FENTANYL DRUG TRAFFICKER SENTENCED TO SIXTEEN YEARS

Madison County, MS - Madison and Rankin Counties’ District Attorney Bubba Bramlett announced that Blayne Timothee Jones (30) of Jackson, MS, was sentenced by Judge Steve S. Ratcliff to serve sixteen years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections for Trafficking in Fentanyl. Jones must serve all 16 years, day for day, without the possibility of parole or early release. 

On October 26, 2023, a Madison County Sheriff’s Officer stopped a vehicle driven by Jones. Jones informed the officer that he was on probation and his driver’s license had been suspended. The officer also noted an odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. A quick probable cause search of the car found a small amount of marijuana. Jones and his passenger were transported to the Madison Police Department, where officers found M30 Fentanyl pills on Jones. 

“We hope this is the end to Jones’ criminal behavior and that this sentence will discourage others from choosing to make money by trafficking illegal drugs in and through our county, state, and country,” stated District Attorney Bubba Bramlett. “We appreciate the hard work of the Madison County Sheriff’s Department and Madison Police Department officers for removing Jones and more of these deadly Fentanyl pills off our streets.” 

Defendant: 

Name: Blayne Timothee Jones 

DOB: 10/11/1994 

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