Man accused of threatening to kill drug officer who he thought was a ‘snitch’

November 3, 2025

Childers

“He calls her and says, ‘You ratted me out to the police. If I don’t get these charges kicked, I promise I’m going to have you killed.’”

By Allison Scarbrough, News Editor

LUDINGTON — A 27-year-old man charged with multiple felonies for alleged drug dealing is now also charged with crimes in connection to threatening to kill an undercover narcotics officer who he thought was an informant, or a “snitch” as he called her.

Tykeece Lawaun Childers is charged with malicious use of a telecommunications device and intimidating a witness – committing a crime/threatening to kill or injure following a State, Sheriffs, and Chiefs Enforcement of Narcotics Team (SSCENT) investigation.

Tykeece Childers was originally charged earlier with three counts of delivery of meth and a count of delivery of less than 50 grams of fentanyl,” said Mason County Prosecuting Attorney Beth Hand. “When they got that warrant, the police ordered another 10 ounces of methamphetamine, and he showed up to deliver it to the undercover officer. Prior to his delivery of it, they attempted to arrest him for the other warrants, and he took off. So, he’s charged with fleeing and eluding police in that case as well as possession with intent to deliver 10 ounces of methamphetamine.”

Following his arraignment on those charges, Childers bonded out of jail. “He calls who he thinks is the informant, and it’s actually the undercover officer,” said Prosecutor Hand. “He thinks the undercover officer is a police informant. He thinks she turned him in. He calls her and says, ‘You ratted me out to the police. If I don’t get these charges kicked, I promise I’m going to have you killed.’”

The conversation was recorded, the prosecutor said. “He thought he was threatening what he calls a ‘snitch,’ but it was actually a police officer. He thought the undercover agent he was selling to was a civilian, and he accused her of working with the police when in fact she was the police.”

Childers’ bond on the previous two cases has been revoked. ”He has $250,000/cash/surety on the new charges but no bond on the other two cases.” 

In total, he is charged with 10 felonies in three separate cases in Mason County’s 79th District Court: four counts of delivery/manufacturing methamphetamine; one count of delivery/manufacturing fentanyl; fleeing a police officer, two counts of assaulting/resisting/obstructing police; malicious use of a telecommunications device (phone) and intimidating a witness — committing a crime/threatening to kill or injure.

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