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3 charged after investigation into sale of cocaine at Palatka home

Deputies: Crack cocaine, Roxycodone, marijuana found at home

Booking photos of Brandon Holderfield, Courtney Holderfield, Amanda Holderfield (Photos courtesy of the Putnam County Sheriff's Office)

PALATKA, Fla. – Three people have been charged after an investigation led by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office's drug and vice unit.

Deputies said the unit completed a monthlong investigation into the sale of cocaine at a Palatka home.

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While working undercover, detectives learned cocaine was being sold from a home in the 100 block of Dellwood Avenue, deputies said.

Brandon Holderfield sold crack and powder cocaine to undercover deputies at the Dellwood Avenue home twice during the investigation, the Sheriff's Office said.

A search warrant was executed at the home May 13. Deputies said when detectives searched the home, in accordance with the search warrant, they discovered additional crack cocaine, Roxycodone and marijuana.

The investigation revealed Courtney Holderfield and Amanda Holderfield were living in the home and associating with Brandon Holderfield, a known gang member, which is a violation of their probation, deputies said.

Courtney Holderfield is on probation for previous drug and retail theft violations and Amanda Holderfield is on probation for previous drug violations, the Sheriff's Office said.

Brandon Holderfield was charged with two counts of sale of cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell, possession of a Schedule II controlled substance and possession of marijuana, deputies said. He is being held on $202,500 bail.

Deputies said Courtney Holderfield and Amanda Holderfield were charged with violation of probation. They were held without bail.