Information on Belle Village Drug Bust Released by Belmont County Sheriff’s Office

On January 13, 2026, Detectives with the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Interdiction Unit assigned to the Attorney General’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission began an investigation into drug trafficking in the area of the Bell Village Apartments in Bellaire, Ohio. Detectives conducted surveillance, a traffic stop, searched a vehicle, and then executed a search warrant at an apartment in Belle Village. 

Detectives seized approximately 112 grams of cocaine, 20 grams of fentanyl, and 3 grams of methamphetamine.

A row of criminals.
These individuals were apprehended on January 13th following an investigation that ultimately seized cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine.

Tiquise DeWayne Perkins, 21, of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested for an outstanding warrant. Moulaye Maka Sy, 19, of Canal Winchester, Ohio, was arrested for trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in fentanyl, tampering with evidence, possession of cocaine, and possession of fentanyl. DaQuan Tamonte Simmons, 22, of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested for possession and trafficking in cocaine. Daia Prater, 20, of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Turone Lamont Tatum, 20, of Columbus, Ohio, was also arrested on outstanding warrants.

Sheriff Zusack states that his detectives are currently furthering this investigation and anticipate additional arrests in the future. His interdiction unit will continue to investigate those bringing drugs into the county, as well as arrest those using Belmont County as a place to evade their active warrants. The Sheriff would also like to extend his appreciation to the Bellaire and Martins Ferry Police Departments for their assistance in this investigation.  

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