
Frank Wesley, 57, conspiracy to traffic firearms

24-year-old Terryon Norris is from Wrightsville.

Whitney Whittmer, 23, is from Wrightsville.

30-year-old Kendrick Dixon is from Wrightsville.

23-year-old Lakendon Brown, is from Wrightsville.

Mercedes Jenkins, 21, is from East Dublin.

28-year-old William Walker is from Wrightsville.
Six of the seven Central Georgians accused of conspiracy to traffic firearms posted bond Tuesday in federal court, but they all pleaded not guilty.
The bond amounts ranged from $20,000 - $25,000.
The judge listed several conditions of their bond, including a curfew from 10 p.m. - 6 a.m., no excessive alcohol use, they cannot have a passport, their travel is limited to south Georgia and they can have no contact with their co-defendants without lawyer present, or with witnesses.
The Judge decided to hold one defendant, Kendrick Dixon, for 10 days. He said that's because Dixon has an outstanding warrant out of another state from 10 years ago.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Savannah office 24-year-old Terryon Norris, 23-year-old Lakendon Brown, 57-year-old Frank Wesley, 28-year-old William Walker, 30-year-old Kendrick Dixon, and 23-year-old Whitney Wittmer all live in Wrightsville.
Mercedes Jenkins, 21, is from East Dublin.
Johnson County Sheriff Rusty Oxford says the charges stem from several burglaries in September 2011 where guns were stolen from homes.
Oxford says they recovered 23 firearms, including rifles, shotguns and assault rifles.
Several in the group also face other charges.
Norris, Wesley, Walker and Wittner are accused of possession of stolen firearms, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.
Norris, Brown, Wesley, Dixon and Jenkins are charged with unlicensed dealing in firearms.
Jenkins and Norris are accused of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial code.
Jenkins is also charged with distributing cocaine.