MAYFIELD, Ky. (News First) — A Mayfield man has been arrested following an investigation by the Graves County Sheriff’s Office, which uncovered alleged Fentanyl trafficking from his residence.

Clarence L. Cobb, 38, was apprehended after authorities discovered he was purportedly selling Fentanyl pills from his residence located at 715 Wilford Street in Mayfield.

Graves Sheriff’s deputies, along with detectives and Mayfield Police, executed a search warrant at Cobb’s residence on Monday afternoon around 4 PM. During the search, law enforcement reportedly seized 97 Fentanyl pills, dosage units of Ecstasy, Methamphetamine, and US Currency. Additionally, multiple handguns and long guns were recovered from the premises.

Cobb, a convicted felon with previous convictions for Cocaine possession, faces multiple charges, including aggravated trafficking in Carfentanil/Fentanyl, possession of Methamphetamine, Marijuana, and Drug Paraphernalia, as well as possession of a 1st Degree Controlled Substance (Ecstasy), and possession of firearms by a convicted felon.

Another individual, identified as 28-year-old Kimonte J. Courtney, was found at Cobb’s residence and was wanted on outstanding warrants for failing to appear in court on two prior cases.