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Trenton Man Guilty Of Trafficking Methamphetamine

Conuard Thomas “Tommy” Higdon

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A Trenton man was convicted of drug-related offenses by a Dade County jury following a trial before Judge Chris Arnt which took place on April 21, 2025.

Conuard Thomas “Tommy” Hidgon, 70, was convicted of Trafficking Methamphetamine and Possession of Methamphetamine.

Evidence presented during the trial showed that agents with the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force were conducting a drug related investigation at a residence on Spring Lake Drive when Higdon approached them in his pickup truck. Upon making eye contact with Agent Ryan Matthews, Higdon registered a look of surprise, followed by his observed attempts to conceal a black magnetic box near the center console area of the truck. A consent search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of approximately 40 grams of methamphetamine which was located inside the box. The case was investigated by Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force Commander Casey York.

The case was presented by Senior Assistant District Attorney Kevin Baugh, who was assisted by Administrative Assistant Tamara Clayton, Victim-Witness Services Director Amy Reed, and Chief Investigator Christy Smith. Higdon was sentenced on April 23, 2025, to serve twelve years in prison, followed by eighteen years on probation and a $200,000 fine.

District Attorney Clayton M. Fuller has partnered with law enforcement to become tougher on methamphetamine traffickers circuit wide. “I grew up watching methamphetamine hollow out the heart of Appalachian towns. It has robbed families and wrecked futures. I’m sick of it. And alongside leaders like Commander York, I will fight this scourge with everything the law allows. We will not waver and we will not falter in our resolve to put drug dealers exactly where they belong—behind bars.”

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