2 charged with dealing resulting in death in Wayne County overdose
Two men have been arrested after police say they supplied drugs that led to the fatal overdose of a man in Wayne County last year.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrested 30-year-old Kain Grose after serving a warrant at his residence in the city of Garrett on Dec. 16.
WCSO said an investigation into Grose was launched on May 31, 2023, following the death of Jamen Riggs in Cambridge City. Subsequent toxicology results determined that Riggs died as a result of a drug overdose.
The investigation led detectives to Grose, who they believe allegedly supplied the illegal narcotics that caused the fatal overdose.
The case was then turned over to the Wayne County Justice System, which granted a warrant calling for Grose’s arrest.
Grose was arrested without further incident and transported to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Detention Center where he was preliminary charged with two counts of dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death, which is a level 1 felony.
“The death of Jamen Riggs is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact of illegal narcotics on our community,” said Wayne County Sheriff Randy Retter. “This arrest reflects the tireless work and dedication of our investigators to bring those responsible for such tragedies to justice. The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to combating drug-related crimes and ensuring the safety of our citizens.”
According to online court records, Grose is set to appear in Wayne Circuit Court for an initial hearing on Dec. 20.
Following Grose’s arrest, the WCSO said they arrested 35-year-old Richmond resident Solomon El Williams on Thursday.
Williams was arrested without incident on a warrant with the same charge as that of Grose: dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death (Level 1 Felony).
“The diligence and dedication of our investigators in this complex case have been exemplary,” said Retter. “Their relentless pursuit of justice demonstrates our commitment to holding all individuals accountable for their role in such tragic incidents. We understand the impact of illegal drug activity in our community, and we will continue to work tirelessly to succeed in our broader mission to protect the safety and well-being of our citizens.”