Seymour man arrested on highlevel felony charge of meth dealing
Apr 13, 2025
SEYMOUR, Ind. (WISH) — A 29-year-old Seymour man faces a high-level felony charge of methamphetamine dealing after a raid at a home in the Jackson County city, police say.
Devin Ray Moore, 29, was booked into the Jackson County jail shortly after 11:30 p.m. Saturday.
Seymour Police Depar
tment got a search warrant from Jackson Superior Court 2 for a home in Village Green, a manufactured and mobile home community.
Police had received information about possible drug activity and noted the odor of marijuana at the home.
Officers seized over an ounce of methamphetamine. They also found cocaine, several firearms with high-capacity magazines, marijuana, scales, baggies, and more than $40,000 in cash.
Moore faces multiple drug charges, including the felony charge of dealing meth and two additional felony charges, meth possession, and maintaining a common nuisance. The other two charges were misdemeanors.
Online jail records on Sunday showed Moore was being held with “bond pending or no bond required.” Online court records on Sunday did not show a case filed against Moore.
Seymour, a city of 21,000 residents, is located about an hour’s drive south-southeast of downtown Indianapolis.
Drugs, weapons and cash were seized April 12, 2025, during a Seymour Police Department raid. (Provided Photo/Seymour Police Department via Facebook)
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