Eight people have been arrested in Spring Hill, Florida, following a major drug raid sparked by repeated complaints about heavy foot and vehicle traffic at a residence.
According to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office, detectives executed a search warrant on April 10 at a home on Fruitville Street after concerns from neighbors suggested possible drug activity.
During the raid, authorities found multiple individuals inside the home and a camper on the property. Investigators say they uncovered a large quantity of illegal substances, including methamphetamine, fentanyl, oxycodone, alprazolam (Xanax), marijuana, and a liquid believed to be a testosterone supplement.
Officials identified 54-year-old Jason Russell Klier as the primary suspect. He is accused of trafficking fentanyl and allegedly admitted to selling the drug to support his own addiction. His girlfriend, Danielle Harris, 38, also reportedly claimed ownership of a significant amount of the methamphetamine found at the scene.
Six others were arrested on drug-related charges, including:
- Cassidy Klier (28) – Possession of alprazolam
- Juniper Rubidoux-Severin (20) – Possession of methamphetamine and marijuana
- Dana Clogston (50) – Possession of fentanyl and methamphetamine
- Devlin Kincy (31) – Possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia
- Thomas Zerringer (29) – Possession of methamphetamine
- Ryan Henslee (46) – Arrested on an active warrant for failure to appear
Authorities say many of those arrested were either using narcotics at the location or had smaller quantities of drugs in their possession.
Klier and Harris are currently being held without bond due to the severity of the charges, while the others were released on bond in accordance with county guidelines.
Officials say the investigation is ongoing and are urging anyone with information to come forward.