Cash, Cocaine And Marijuana Seized In Johnston County Raid

Authorities arrest man on federal probation for drug trafficking charges

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Deputies with the Johnston County Sheriff's Office, joined by federal probation officers, executed a search warrant at a home in Selma, North Carolina, seizing significant amounts of suspected illegal drugs, cash, and firearm-related items. The resident, 43-year-old Shountario Devon Walker, was arrested and charged with drug trafficking offenses.

Why it matters

This raid highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat the distribution of illegal drugs in the region. Walker's prior federal narcotics conviction and current federal probation status raise concerns about repeat offenders and the challenges of monitoring individuals with a history of drug-related crimes.

The details

During the search, authorities reported finding approximately 362 grams of suspected marijuana, 67.6 grams of suspected cocaine, ammunition, two firearm magazines, a digital weight scale, and $8,785 in cash. Walker, who was on federal probation at the time, was arrested and charged with three counts of trafficking cocaine, possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver marijuana, and maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for controlled substances.

  • The search warrant was executed on February 26, 2026.
  • Walker was on federal probation at the time of the search.

The players

Johnston County Sheriff's Office

The local law enforcement agency that conducted the raid and investigation.

Shountario Devon Walker

A 43-year-old resident of Selma, North Carolina, who was arrested and charged with drug trafficking offenses.

Federal Probation Officers

Officers who assisted the Johnston County Sheriff's Office in the execution of the search warrant due to Walker's prior federal narcotics conviction and current probation status.

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The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in combating the distribution of illegal drugs, particularly among individuals with prior convictions and active probation or parole status. It underscores the need for continued vigilance and coordination between local and federal authorities to address the complex issue of drug trafficking in the region.