CCSO sees multiple drug-related arrests this week

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Robert Shane Raymond (Photos courtesy of the CCSC)

CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. – The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office made multiple unrelated arrests on Halloween weekend with the common factor being dangerous drugs and/or methamphetamine. 

On Friday, Oct. 29, CCSO deputies responded to a theft call in the Hanceville area. Robert Shane Raymond, 39, of Hanceville (pictured above), was the reported offender. 

Upon arrival, Raymond attempted to flee on foot. Deputies detained him and located illegal drugs and paraphernalia on his person. He was arrested for illegal items and outstanding warrants. He was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, attempting to elude and a failure to appear for larceny/theft.

Cayden Lee Baughn (Photos courtesy of the CCSC)

Cayden Lee Baughn, 20, of Birmingham was arrested on Saturday, Oct. 30, by CCSO deputies for multiple warrants. A vehicle had been reported stolen on Oct. 18 in Cullman County. Baughn was the suspect in the theft case. 

Investigators were able to locate the vehicle in another jurisdiction and determined that Baughn had been the driver. As a result, they were able to obtain a warrant for the theft. He was arrested for the stolen vehicle / auto theft. He was also arrested for failure to appear (FTA’s) on the following charges: larceny theft, tampering with evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of dangerous drugs. 

On Sunday, Oct. 31, deputies responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle in the Vinemont area. 

Lisa Inez Tucker (Photos courtesy of the CCSC)

The vehicle was located, but was unoccupied. The owner of the vehicle, Lisa Inez Tucker, 42, of Cullman, was located nearby. After identifying Tucker, it was discovered that she had multiple warrants with the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office. 

Meth and paraphernalia were also located inside the vehicle. Tucker was arrested and charged with possession of dangerous drugs (five counts – warrants), possession of drug paraphernalia (five counts – warrants), possession of marijuana-second Degree (three counts – warrants), possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. 

Cullman County deputies responded to a residence in the Goldridge Community to serve outstanding warrants on Sherre Elizabeth Hasenbein, 47, of Cullman. 

Deputies also found Hasenbein to be in possession of drugs and paraphernalia. She was arrested and charged with the following warrants: driving while suspended (three counts), operating a vehicle with expired tag and improper brakes. 

Hasenbein was also charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and promoting prison contraband. 


“I am proud of the deputies here at the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office for their hard work and determination,” Sheriff Matt Gentry said. “We will continue to do everything we can to battle this problem and protect the citizens here in Cullman County.”