Sheriff’s investigators make second drug bust in three days
CARYVILLE, TN (WLAF) – Campbell County Sheriff’s Sergeant Franklin Ayers executed a narcotics search warrant on Friday morning at a mobile home located inside an Abilene Circle mobile home park.
The target, 36-year old Daniel Benjamin Broyles, was at home when Sgt. Ayers and other sheriff’s investigators along with Caryville Police Officers entered the mobile home serving the warrant.

Daniel B. Broyles
Broyles allegedly admitted to Sgt. Ayers that he was selling his prescription of Suboxone. Broyles went on to tell Ayers that a bag of meth would be found in his bedroom, according to the report from the sheriff’s office. It was, and Broyles allegedly confirmed that the meth weighed approximately one gram.
The prescription bottle with Broyles name on it contained nine unopened packages thought to be Suboxone, based on the report. Sgt. Ayers noted that a glass pipe, used for smoking illegal narcotics, was located in Broyles bedroom.
Broyles, 202 Abilene Circle, Caryville, is due in court on Monday and is facing charges of possession of a schedule II controlled substance (Meth), the manufacture-delivery-sell of a schedule III controlled substance (Suboxone) and felony possession of drug paraphernalia. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 05/14/2024-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CAMPBELL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE)