Pubdate: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 Source: Times, The (Gainesville, GA) Copyright: 2006 Gainesville Times Contact: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2701 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) OFFICIALS: DRUG STING MAY CURB METH DEALING Authorities say a two-county drug operation earlier this month may have disrupted a major pipeline of methamphetamine into Forsyth County. Law enforcement officials last week announced the April 7 arrest of Yong Cha Cobb, 49, also known as Kim Cobb, on drug trafficking and other charges. Cobb is suspected of delivering "significant quantities" of methamphetamine from a major distribution hub in DeKalb County, said Forsyth County Sheriff's Lt. Duane Piper. Cobb's husband, 43-year-old Thomas Cobb, was arrested last year on methamphetamine trafficking charges, Piper said. Authorities said the Cobbs, who had been under investigation for 18 months, are suspected of bringing large amounts of the drug into the county on a weekly basis. "We're thinking they were mid-to high-level dealers in Forsyth County," Piper said. The couple lived in the Ashley Oaks subdivision off Nicholson Road and worked in the computer industry, authorities said. Thomas Cobb's trafficking arrest didn't seem to deter his wife from the illegal drug trade, Piper said. "It appears it didn't slow her down one bit." On April 7, drug investigators had Yong Cha Cobb under surveillance as she led them to a home off Buford Highway in DeKalb County, Piper said. She spent about 45 minutes inside before leaving in her Infinity FX35. DeKalb police pulled her over a short time later, arresting her for obstruction after she got in a confrontation with officers, Piper said. A search of the car turned up two ounces of suspected methamphetamine worth close to $3,000, Piper said. DeKalb drug investigators then got a search warrant for the house the woman had visited, Piper said, finding four pounds of suspected methamphetamine with an estimated value of about $89,000. Yong Cha Cobb was charged with trafficking in an illegal drug and obstruction of an officer, said Herschel Grangent, a DeKalb County police officer. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman