08/25/17 — Four charged after surveillance and search of home on Beck Road

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Four charged after surveillance and search of home on Beck Road

By Ethan Smith
Published in News on August 25, 2017 1:11 PM

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Jason Michael Hyland

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Tiffany Ann Patterson

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John Robert Brown

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William Todd Boykin

Officers charged four people for various offenses after finding a man wanted by probation and parole Wednesday at 117 Beck Road and executing a search warrant on the home.

A press release said officers were conducting surveillance on the home of Jason Michael Hyland, 36.

They saw Hyland at the home, and approached him to arrest him on several warrants for violating his probation.

Officers searched Hyland and found 3 1/2 grams of methamphetamine on him.

The authorities then applied for -- and were granted -- a search warrant for the house.

Inside they found three other people also wanted for various probation violations or financial and drug crimes.

Some of them also had drugs on them.

Hyland is charged with four counts of probation violation, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He was put in jail under a $12,500 secured bond.

William Todd Boykin, 44, of 301 Evans Road, Princeton, is charged with probation violation, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, forgery, uttering and obtaining property by false pretenses.

He was put in jail under a $13,500 secured bond.

Tiffany Ann Patterson, 29, of 800 Antioch Road, is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, obtaining property by false pretenses, financial card theft and financial card fraud.

She was given a $9,500 secured bond.

John Robert Brown, 31, of 800 Antioch Road, is charged with probation violation, obtaining property by false pretenses, financial card theft and financial card fraud.

He received a $10,000 secured bond.

In addition to probation and patrol officers, the Wayne County Sheriff's Office warrant division, Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Team, A-shift patrol and SRO division also helped with the arrests.