Bond is set at $100,000. you are so dumb. SERVE AND PROTECT. Gary Wayne Lyles was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 82 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 assessment fee. Sometimes its really tough. 5 Flowery Branch in 5A semifinal loss to No. 26 indicted in drug bust, one lab in Concord Mills store, SBI, Rowan Sheriff's Office, other involved. Joseph Clarence Ioerger, 33, of Gypsy Drive, Statesville, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule III and felony sell or deliver Schedule III. cops are not ALLOWED to do drugs they are "selling and buying" to catch those out there actually doing the crime. Setting aside the enormous stupidity of BOTH police agencies, I would like to know why were the charges against the "seller" dropped?.. His bond was set at $50,000. Home About Catalog Video Users Guide FAQs Open Data Policy Data Glossary Developers Story Archive Please subscribe to keep reading. not harass and condemn. Bond is set at $10,000. I wish you would have left your name so I could give you your credit due;). ZANESVILLE - A two-year long drug investigation involving various law enforcement agencies has resulted in eight felony indictments and the seizure of nearly 32 pounds of drugs, 13 firearms and $9,000 in Muskingum County. Their operation reached much of southeastern Ohio and parts of West Virginia, including Zanesville, South Zanesville, Newark, Crooksville, New Lexington, Coshocton County, Guernsey County and Parkersburg. Henriquez-Hernandezs defense attorney, Robert Glickman, said Henriquez-Hernandez would pay for his misdeeds and was unfortunately in bad shape medically., The law is sometimes very, very unfair, Glickman said. Ryan Michael Forcier, 28, of 1003 Foxcroft Lane, Apartment 1, Statesville; two counts of felony trafficking in opium or heroin, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, felony selling and delivering a schedule II controlled substance; $20,000 secured bond. According to Sheriff Matt Lutz, the investigation began in 2019 when members of the Muskingum County/Zanesville City Joint Drug Unit learned about a group of drug dealers from Columbus who had moved into the area to sell methamphetamine and fentanyl. So what if he's a cop, he sold marijuana, RIGHT? History is as follows: misdemeanor possession of marijuana, felony possession of Schedule II, felony assault by strangulation, misdemeanor possession of marijuana paraphernalia, misdemeanor Domestic Violence Protection Order violation, misdemeanor communicating threats and driving-related charges. Bond is set at $21,000. Skip to Main Content Search Search . Sharpe + Mooresville Celebrates 150 Years, Mooresville DMV Will Have New Hours Soon + Road Work Throughout May. I wish I could have been in the building to watch the cop dragged out trying to explainhe's gonna have so much fun after the de-lice and showers!!! Assisting in the investigation were Stanly County Sheriffs Office, Richmond County Sheriffs Office, Salisbury Police Department, Mooresville Police Department and Landis Police Department. Some are more age-specific, while others are designed to adapt as your little one grows. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. All federal charges were dismissed in lieu of state prosecution; Joshua Eran Tarlton was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 90 months confinement in the U.S. Bureau of Prisoners; three years supervised release; a $100 fee; and a $389.39 restitution for haz-mat removal; Kimberly Jayne Davis was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 36 months in the Bureau of Prisons; one year in-house arrest; two years supervised release; a $100 fee; and a $389.39 restitution for haz-mat removal; Jonathon David Hilson was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 50 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee; Ricky Charles Holshouser Jr. was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and possession with intent to manufacture meth and received 54 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee; Megan Victoria Yates was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received three years supervised release and a $100 fee; Lindy Christie Pistone was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 48 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee; J.R. Bullard was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 70 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee; Michael Eugene Weitzel III was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 70 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee; Sharon Lewis Bruce was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 68 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 fee plus $352.54 for hazmat removal fine; Nicholas Cody Baker was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 92 months in the Bureau of Prisons, three years supervised release and a $100 assessment fee plus $352.54 for hazmat removal fine; and. {{start_at_rate}} {{format_dollars}} {{start_price}} {{format_cents}} {{term}}, {{promotional_format_dollars}}{{promotional_price}}{{promotional_format_cents}} {{term}}, PRO FOOTBALL: Three former Cabarrus County stars look to fulfill NFL dreams by being drafted, HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Bolton ends three-year run as Cannon coach, COLLEGE SPORTS: Appalachian State hires Jay M. Robinson grad Parisi for critical athletics department role, C. JEMAL HORTON COLUMN: Power to persevere helped Tigers' Darbutt deal with adversity, come out stronger. We are not perfect just like you and yes there are dirty cops out there and all I can do is try to do my job the best I can to make up for it. Police also announced they found $290,000, more fentanyl, andan illegal gun on additional search warrants at storage garagesrented by Pinet-Parrilla. You can cancel at any time. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. To bad we will never know how much pot there really was or how long the cops really worked the case. Billy Ray Eagle Jr., 30, of 116.
It doesn't appear that the media was too rile up about the absurdy and waste of taxpayers on this "Investigation". A cop selling drugs to someone is called entrapment, so even if the person wasn't an undercover cop it would still be thrown out. Bond is set at $310,000. If that's all it takes for you guys to ease your conscience of performing injustices then fuck you. Get the Android Weather app from Google Play, Award Winning Kebabs made by Sinbads Restaurant, Creator of the Doonesbury Comic is coming to Syracuse, Visual Storytelling Summer Camp for Students, Syracuse duo named to ACC Womens All-Tournament, Syracuse falls to Duke in regular season finale, Hematology-Oncology Associates of Central New York, Gearing up for Mental Health Awareness Month, Wild Carp Classic Tournament coming to Baldwinsville, Victim of DeWitt restaurant money scheme speaks out, High-waisted jeans that are as comfortable as they. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. "Make no mistake, there are undercover drug operations going on right now, and we will continue to keep using the information gathered from these arrests as well as the information the community continues to provide to make additional arrests in the future.". If these drug dealers will sell to an undercover investigator they dont know, I am sure they would have no problems selling them to children or young people as well.. Bond is set at $10,000. You have permission to edit this article. History is as follows: misdemeanor injury to personal property, misdemeanor second-degree trespassing, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor intoxicated and disruptive, DWI, misdemeanor assault on a female, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor domestic criminal trespassing, misdemeanor resisting a public officer, misdemeanor breaking or entering, felony sell or deliver Schedule IV, misdemeanor shoplifting, felony obtaining property by false pretense and misdemeanor common law uttering. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. Here is the kicker: tell both agencies that bad guys are pretending to be cops and doing fake drug stings. The show will go on for Theatre Statesville, even if the space it occupied on Broad Street was completely destroyed by a fire in downtown Stat. Marshals Services. So did they both show up at the station wearing handcuffs and yelling "Lock him up!"? We have a saying in hour division "Saving (city name) one dime bag at a time." Many states have already adopted medical use laws, and California currently has proposed legislation in the House (CA House Bill 390) that proposes to treat cannabis like alcohol, and reap the tax dollars that currently go to things like 65" TV's, and PS3's; 25" rims, leather sofas. There was a problem saving your notification. Campbell said the suspects are not drug users themselves. Why doesn't this stuff ever make the show? Hunter Gaither, 58, of Tabor Road, Olin, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. pot. oh i thought it said "drugs" what an exclent use of tax payer dollars. Randy Wayne Miller, 46, of Cleveland, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II.
The thing to remember is we are a small group of people, doing the job of a large group, for low pay, long hours, enduring verbal and physicalabuse sometimes from the people who called us. Danielle Corrine Redfield, 23, of 167 Longview Road, Statesville; two felony counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, two felony counts of selling and delivering a schedule II controlled substance. Freeway Ricky Ross and Oliver North prove prohibition has never really existed.
This kind of embarassment needs all the attention it can garner. Both are being held in the Macomb County Jail in Michigan on $2 million bonds. I mean, shit, how much has been spent on weed alone? Updated: 2:52 PM PDT September 1, 2020 KENT, Wash. Dozens of people were arrested and more than $1.2 million were seized during a series of regional law enforcement operations targeting drug . Sharpe + Mooresville Celebrates 150 Years, Mooresville DMV Will Have New Hours Soon + Road Work Throughout May. Jonathan Bruce Shires, 26, of 1323 River Hill Road, Statesville; felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver a schedule III controlled substance. You know - drug dealer pimp pad shit. It's stupid that cops can drink alcahol or pop pills but they can't smoke a little weed. Today businesses. Bond is set at $20,000. Marshals Service, Homeland Security Investigations and the Texas Department of Public Safety. Jordan Blake Moore, 26, of Buffalo Shoals Road, Statesville, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule IV, four counts of felony sell or deliver Schedule IV and felony maintaining a dwelling for the sale or use of a controlled substance. Verified Blood gang member by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. Those arrested in the investigation include: All the suspects are facing charges of one count of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia. Kiontae Jashaun Glaspy, 24, Lee Street, Mooresville was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule VI and felony sell or deliver Schedule VI. Firing two or three shots into some teenager's back gets them two weeks suspension with pay. We have had to be creative in how we conduct undercover drug investigations, and suspect round up operations during the Covid-19 outbreak," Campbell said in a statement. Irrelevant: Being the last pick in the NFL Draft, High-waisted jeans that are as comfortable as they. for one, how is that not entrapment? Steven Deshaun Turner, 40, of Wagner Street, Troutman, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. National Police Week Coming Up + Looking For A New Home? The sheriffs office is still seeking the following suspects: Kayla Dawn Caudill, 25, of 475 Turnersburg Highway, Statesville; felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, felony selling and delivering a schedule II controlled substance. Also Cops should not be allowed to use drugs in the first place, You think? The point is we have law enforcement officers so intent on entrapping people on minor drug arrests (ie, "small amount of marijuana") that they will go to any length for the bust; even to the point of NOT communicating with other law enforcement agencies. Austin Lee Hector, 19, of 1264 Prince St., Hickory; felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule VI controlled substance, felony Sell and Deliver Schedule VI controlled substance. The deputies and I will continue to do the best we can to eliminate these types of drugs here, but if doctors and pharmacists would more often utilize the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, it would certainly assist us in our efforts.. Police seized fentanyl, meth, firearms, and more than $5,000. The entire war on drugs is nothing short of a scam, and just another word for entrapment, because like many have previously said, enforcing the illegality of drugs is just perpetuating the problem. C. 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Cameron Lakie Wheeler, 24, of 11th Street, was charged with two counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II. What an enormous crock of shit that is the Drug War. Ransom Nathaniel Chambers, 41, of Creeks End Lane, Union Grove, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. Anyone with information on the wanted suspects is asked to call the Iredell County Sheriffs Office at 704-878-3100 or Iredell Crime Stoppers at 704-662-1340. e.i. Christine Elizabeth Lankford, 22, of 136 Windy Knoll Lane, Mooresville; four felony counts of trafficking in opium or heroin. EXCEPT when its a whiny drug using slug". Nearly two dozen charged in undercover drug probe dubbed "Operation Autumn Harvest".
History is as follows: DWI, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. High inflation impacting animal shelter in Pulaski, Syracuse University Block Darty gives glimmer of, B-Ville Girl Scout gets badge that traveled to the, Cazenovia College to celebrate final day of classes,, Amazon donates $10,000 towards Humane CNY. Serve and protect don't harass and condemn. Ricky Nelson Gibbs, 62, of North Lackey Street, Statesville, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule VI and felony sell or deliver Schedule VI. Friday Five: Judy Blume movie opened Thursday; Another Starbucks? In three separate instances, methamphetamine labs were found inside vehicles and were seized and processed. The sad truth in most cases is these task force opperate without regaurd for the laws they vow to protect. Eluciano Pinet-Parrilla was arrested October 5, 2021, by the county's Special Investigations Unit and CNYDETF on the 200 block of Westmoreland Avenue in Syracuse, police say. Sixteen people are behind bars after a drug bust in Putnam County. Sometimes its tough.
Undercover Drug Stings Lead To 28 Arrests In Iredell: ICSO 50 people arrested after federal drug operation in Houston and Massive area fentanyl bust, enough to kill everyone in NC, used high Tracy Marie Lynch, 39, of 144 Lockhart Farm Road, Statesville; two felony counts of trafficking in opium or heroin. Is it really all worth it?
Onondaga County Sheriff announces Syracuse drug bust Bond is set at $6,000.
The results of the investigation were taken to the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Middle District of North Carolina, and the Grand Jury for USDC-MDNC returned a true bill of indictment on Oct. 1, 2014. Two men charged in a $1.8 million drug bust in Gainesville from 2019 have been sentenced to federal prison, according to court documents. The comedy central show, Reno 911 did a skit depicting this exact same act of cops selling pot to undercover cops. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). History is as follows: misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor breaking or entering, misdemeanor possession of stolen goods, felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury with intent to kill, felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, misdemeanor resisting a public officer, felony possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, felony failure to appear on a felony charge and felony possession of Schedule II.
22 drug dealers arrested in massive Iredell County round-up operation A total of 26 individuals were indicted as a result of this investigation. The majority of the defendants were located in North Carolina, but four of the defendants were located in Texas, Tennessee, South Carolina and Indiana. In addition to the above addresses, clandestine methamphetamine labs were found inside vehicles at the following locations: The investigation and the prosecution of these defendants have led to other related investigations.