Authorities have released the names of six people arrested Wednesday in a multi-agency operation let by the South Eastern Illinois Drug Task Force.

According to Salem Police Chief Sean Reynolds, four of the six arrested are Salem residents and a seventh person remains at large.

The four Salem residents include, 34-year-old Noelle Harris who has been charged in Marion County court with two Class 2 felony counts of distribution of a controlled substance–her bail has been set at $25,000.

37-year-old Michael Bartley has been charged with Class 2 felony distribution of less than 5-grams of methamphetamine—his bail has been set at $25,000.

36-year-old April Taylor has been charged with two Class 1 felony counts of distributing less than 15 grams of meth—her bail has been set at $50,000.

58-year-old Patricia Creamer was arrested for delivery of a controlled substance.

37-year-old Centralia woman, Sunny Powe has been charged with Class 1 felony distributing less than 15 grams of meth—her bail has been set at $50,000.

Powe was arrested in a warrant sweep last summer for which she’s still facing five Class 2 felony counts delivery of less than 5-grams of meth and one Class 2 felony count of distributing a controlled substance. She was next due in court on that case in July.

A 60-year-old Fairfield man, Steven Cook was the sixth person arrested. He was taken into custody by Fairfield Police on a Marion County warrant on three counts of delivery of methamphetamine. His bail was set at $50,000.