Search warrants are providing more information about the investigation that led to nine people being charged with engaging in organized crime.

The warrants, filed by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, say the case began on March 11 with a Text-A-Tip that led them to Gilbert Curtsinger's property.

The warrant said that text came in at 9 a.m. and by the end of the day deputies were serving a search warrant that uncovered five barrels of bourbon, guns, and steroids. They also confiscated Curtsinger's cellphone.

The warrants say Curtsinger, who worked at Buffalo Trace, told them he got the barrels from Sean Searcy, an employee of Wild Turkey.

On March 12 investigators interviews one of Searcy's co-workers at Wild Turkey. That man told police Searcy had talked about selling whiskey to a police officer and mentioned Frankfort Officer Mike Wells.

The warrant says Wells sold Curtsinger steroids and called him several times while police were searching his property. Wells resigned on Monday.

Their search of Curtsinger's phone led them to other buyers.

They say Ronnie Hubbard was one of them and he admitted to buying 17 barrels of bourbon throughout the years. He told police he was supposed to pick one up the day Curtsinger's property was searched.

Police confiscated Hubbard's phone and the warrant says the cyber crimes unit notified detectives they found child pornography on it. Deputies got a new warrant related to that discovery.

Hubbard isn't facing any additional charges yet but Franklin County Sheriff Pat Melton said they have turned that evidence over to the commonwealth's attorney. He has said several times they expect more charges to come form this investigation.