Greenwood, South Carolina, October 3, 2025
News Summary
The Sonic restaurant in Greenwood has been shut down after the discovery of blue fentanyl pills and the arrest of two individuals linked to drug trafficking. Authorities executed search warrants leading to the confiscation of illegal substances and firearms. This crackdown highlights the ongoing battle against fentanyl distribution, which poses severe risks to public safety. The restaurant will remain closed pending further investigation, emphasizing the seriousness of drug-related issues in the community.
Greenwood, South Carolina – The Sonic restaurant in Greenwood has been officially shut down following the arrest of two individuals, Quintavius Crawford and Kayla Beggs, during an investigation that uncovered illegal fentanyl pills on the premises. This significant operation was a combined effort from the Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Greenwood Police Department, and the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office.
On October 3, 2025, law enforcement executed multiple search warrants across Greenwood, leading to the seizure of approximately 250 grams of blue fentanyl pills located at 108 Lisa Drive. The operation also resulted in the confiscation of two firearms. Quintavius Crawford has been charged with trafficking fentanyl, while Kayla Beggs, who manages the Greenwood Sonic, was arrested on a warrant for distribution of fentanyl.
During the search at the Sonic Drive-In, located in Greenwood, officers discovered blue fentanyl pills in the restaurant’s storage room. As a precautionary measure after the discovery, local officials contacted state health inspectors, which led to the immediate decision to shut down the restaurant in order to ensure public safety.
This ongoing investigation has involved a coordinated effort from multiple law enforcement agencies over the course of several months. The operation is part of a broader crackdown on illegal drug distribution in the Greenwood area, focusing on the dangers posed by fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that has been linked to a rising number of overdoses nationwide.
Fentanyl is known for its high potency and has been a significant concern in many communities across the United States. Authorities have expressed serious concerns about the implications of fentanyl distribution on public health and safety, recognizing the critical nature of these arrests in the fight against drug-related issues.
The Sonic Drive-In incident illustrates the growing problem of illegal drug operations infiltrating local businesses. Efforts such as this investigation aim to reduce the presence of dangerous drugs in communities and prevent the potential spread of hazardous substances.
Background of the Investigation
This particular investigation was initiated months ago as part of a larger strategy to address the escalating drug problem in South Carolina. Law enforcement’s focus has increasingly turned toward fentanyl due to its association with significant public health risks. The collaboration between various agencies highlights the seriousness with which authorities are treating the issue of drug trafficking, especially that of potent substances such as fentanyl.
Following the arrest of Crawford and Beggs, officials are expected to continue their efforts to monitor and regulate businesses to prevent further incidents of illegal drug distribution. The Sonic Drive-In will remain closed pending further investigation and assessment by health authorities.
Conclusion
The arrests at the Greenwood Sonic Drive-In serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing local communities regarding drug safety and security. As law enforcement continues their efforts, the importance of community awareness and vigilance becomes even more critical in preventing further distribution of dangerous substances.
FAQ
What substance was discovered at the Greenwood Sonic Drive-In?
Approximately 250 grams of blue fentanyl pills were found at the Greenwood Sonic Drive-In.
Who were arrested in relation to the fentanyl discovery?
The two arrested individuals are Quintavius Crawford and Kayla Beggs.
What charges have been filed against Quintavius Crawford?
Quintavius Crawford has been charged with trafficking fentanyl.
What actions were taken following the discovery of fentanyl pills?
Officials contacted state health inspectors and decided to shut down the restaurant.
Which agencies were involved in the investigation?
The investigation involved the Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Greenwood Police Department, and Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office.
| Key Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Greenwood, South Carolina |
| Individuals Arrested | Quintavius Crawford, Kayla Beggs |
| Substance Discovered | Approximately 250 grams of blue fentanyl pills |
| Charges | Trafficking fentanyl, distribution of fentanyl |
| Agencies Involved | Eighth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Drug Enforcement Administration, Greenwood Police Department, Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office |
| Outcome | Restaurant Shut Down |
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