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4 Charged In Drug Trafficking Scheme In Capital Region

An investigation into drug trafficking in the region has landed four suspects behind bars.

Saratoga County Sheriff's deputies arrested (clockwise from top left) Shahid Smith, Dana Goossens, Tabatha Heitzmann, and Amie Buck following an investigation into drug trafficking in Saratoga County.

Saratoga County Sheriff's deputies arrested (clockwise from top left) Shahid Smith, Dana Goossens, Tabatha Heitzmann, and Amie Buck following an investigation into drug trafficking in Saratoga County.

Photo Credit: Saratoga County Sheriff's Office/Google Maps street view

Members of the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit first arrested 41-year-old Shahid Smith, of Saratoga Springs, on Thursday, Dec. 29, following a “lengthy” investigation, the department said.

He’s accused of selling and possessing cocaine, fentanyl, and crystal methamphetamine throughout Saratoga County, according to police.

Smith is charged with multiple counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal sale of a controlled substance.

Following Smith’s arrest, members of the sheriff’s office and the Saratoga Springs Police Department executed search warrants on a motel in Saratoga Springs and a home in the Town of Wilton.

While searching the properties, investigators reportedly uncovered scales and packaging material, along with quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and Xanax.

Police arrested three additional suspects as a result of the searches, each facing charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance. 

They were identified as:

  • Dana Goossens, age 31, of Saratoga Springs,
  • Amie Buck, age 40, of Wilton, and 42-year-old
  • Tabatha Heitzmann, age 42, of Wilton

Buck and Heitzmann were additionally charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance.

Following their arraignment, all four suspects were ordered held at the Saratoga County jail.

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