Greenwood Sonic Drive-In Shut Down After Fentanyl Discovery

Closed Greenwood Sonic Drive-In with police presence

Greenwood, October 3, 2025

News Summary

The Greenwood Sonic Drive-In has been closed after law enforcement found fentanyl pills during a drug investigation. Manager Kayla Beggs and another individual were arrested. State health inspectors acted on the discovery, highlighting the dangers of fentanyl in the community. This incident is part of a broader initiative to combat drug trafficking and ensure public safety.

Greenwood – The Greenwood Sonic Drive-In has been shut down following the discovery of fentanyl pills at the restaurant. The Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office confirmed the shutdown, which occurred on a Thursday after a series of searches across Greenwood. Kayla Beggs, a manager at the Sonic, was arrested on a warrant for distribution of fentanyl during the operation, which led law enforcement to uncover blue fentanyl pills in the restaurant’s storage room.

In addition to Beggs, Quintavius Crawford was also arrested and charged with trafficking fentanyl. Law enforcement officials discovered approximately 250 grams of blue fentanyl pills and two firearms during a search of a residence on Lisa Drive that is associated with Crawford. The alarming discovery prompted state health inspectors to investigate the Sonic location, which ultimately resulted in its shutdown.

The investigation that led to these arrests was part of a months-long operation conducted collaboratively by the Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Greenwood Police Department, and Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office. The law enforcement agencies aim to curb the distribution of dangerous drugs in the community, which has been a growing concern in recent years.

The Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, in a recent media release, confirmed both arrests and acknowledged the involvement of multiple law enforcement agencies in the operation. This coordinated effort illustrates a broader initiative to tackle drug-related issues across the region.

The discovery of fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, is particularly troubling due to its association with a surge in overdose deaths nationwide. Fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs, heightening its danger and making it difficult for users to gauge the substance they are consuming. In this context, law enforcement agencies are placing increased focus on identifying and shutting down locations connected to fentanyl distribution.

Community members have expressed concern regarding the presence of fentanyl and its impact on public safety. The closure of the Sonic location serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against the distribution and misuse of illicit drugs, specifically in fast-food establishments which are typically frequented by individuals from various walks of life.

Background on Fentanyl Issues

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. It poses a significant risk, particularly due to its potency and the likelihood of being mixed with other substances. The increased availability of illicit fentanyl has contributed to a nationwide rise in overdose deaths, prompting law enforcement agencies to take concerted action against its distribution.

Through operations like the one that led to the shutdown of the Greenwood Sonic, law enforcement aims to disrupt the supply chain of synthetic opioids while educating the public about the risks associated with these substances. Awareness campaigns and community outreach programs are also crucial elements in the ongoing fight against this public health crisis.

Conclusion

The arrests of Kayla Beggs and Quintavius Crawford, coupled with the shutdown of the Greenwood Sonic Drive-In, underscore the serious nature of fentanyl trafficking and distribution. Community safety is paramount, and ongoing collaboration among different law enforcement agencies is essential in eliminating the threat of fentanyl in local neighborhoods.

FAQ Section

What led to the shutdown of the Greenwood Sonic Drive-In?
The shutdown occurred after the discovery of fentanyl pills in the restaurant during a series of searches across Greenwood.

Who was arrested in connection with this incident?
Kayla Beggs, a manager at the Greenwood Sonic, and Quintavius Crawford were both arrested and charged with drug-related offenses.

What was discovered in the Sonic’s storage room?
Officers uncovered blue fentanyl pills in the storage room of the Sonic restaurant.

What was found at the residence associated with Quintavius Crawford?
Approximately 250 grams of blue fentanyl pills and two firearms were discovered at a residence on Lisa Drive related to Crawford.

What agencies conducted the investigation?
The investigation was conducted by the Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Greenwood Police Department, and Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Description
Incident Type Drug-related arrests and shutdown
Location Greenwood Sonic Drive-In
Arrested Individuals Kayla Beggs (manager) and Quintavius Crawford
Substance Found Blue fentanyl pills
Quantity Seized Approximately 250 grams
Firearms Seized Two firearms were found
Law Enforcement Involvement Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Greenwood Police Department, Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office
Health Response State health inspectors involved, leading to shutdown

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