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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. {{start_at_rate}} {{format_dollars}} {{start_price}} {{format_cents}} {{term}}, {{promotional_format_dollars}}{{promotional_price}}{{promotional_format_cents}} {{term}}, 13 suspects arrested, 10 more sought by Iredell deputies, RYAN REVOCK / STATESVILLE RECORD & LANDMARK, Fire damages at least 3 buildings in historic downtown Statesville on Tuesday; GG's owner: Everything's a loss, 16-year-old shot in Statesville early Tuesday morning, Update: Several downtown Statesville stores damaged by overnight fire, WATCH NOW: Damage still being assessed after downtown Statesville fire, Explosion, fire reported at Statesville metal company, Statesville man faces multiple felony, misdemeanor drug charges, Hydrogen tanker truck caught fire in Troutman; multiple businesses evacuated, Despite damage from fire, Statesville fortunate no one injured, more buildings did not burn, Wake Up to Ag Day: Elementary students learn about food and farming, Cake auction planned to benefit retired Alexander County trooper, Iredell County new business names: April 20-27, Charlotte FCs Fuchs brings Fox Soccer Academy to Mooresville, Iredell Memorial Hospital dialysis unit receives new name, BREAKING: Iredell sheriff targets 35 for drug sales, Bipartisan Senate bill aims to keep kids under 13 off social media, Camillas 18 year journey to Queen Consort, Santiago Pena wins Paraguay election after hard-fought campaign. by Anonymous (not verified), July 21, 2009, 06:06am, by Anonymous (not verified), July 21, 2009, 04:59pm, by kjroberts (not verified), July 31, 2009, 10:17pm, by Anonymous (not verified), December 17, 2009, 08:42am, by Malkin (not verified), January 17, 2010, 09:46pm, by Wannnabee (not verified), January 22, 2012, 05:35am, by Wannnabee (not verified), January 22, 2012, 05:37am, by Anonymous (not verified), July 21, 2009, 08:33am, by Anonymous (not verified), July 21, 2009, 03:10pm, by disgruntled veteran (not verified), July 21, 2009, 04:33pm, by *Craig* (not verified), July 21, 2009, 04:44pm, by Anonymous (not verified), July 22, 2009, 02:55am, by Anonymous (not verified), July 22, 2009, 03:24pm, by Still Keystone Cops (not verified), July 25, 2009, 10:07pm, by D. 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Roberto Henriquez-Hernandez and Everardo Santiago-Moran both took pleas on charges of possession with intent to distribute at least 50 grams of methamphetamine. Fuck the police cause you guys uphold a lot of bullshit and then appease yourselves by saying, "We're just doing our job.". Why can't i still smoke pot in my down time. Tracy Marie Lynch, 39, of 144 Lockhart Farm Road, Statesville; two felony counts of trafficking in opium or heroin. History is as follows: misdemeanor disorderly conduct, misdemeanor public affray, misdemeanor resist a public officer, misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon, felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury with intent to kill, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor inciting a riot, misdemeanor assault inflicting serious injury, misdemeanor assault on a governmental official and DWI. e.i. 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. Bond is set at $10,000. These individuals sold directly to or facilitated the sale of illegal drugs to undercover narcotics investigators, Campbell said. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) A Syracuse man has been chargedwith multiple counts of selling and possessing a controlled substance, along with criminally possessing a firearm after a several months-longinvestigation, according to the Onondaga County Sheriffs Office. So did they both show up at the station wearing handcuffs and yelling "Lock him up!"? It is nice to know however, that Iridell County and Statesville City have no crime. Bond is set at $11,000. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. and we mean it. By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Must be a very safe place to live, huh? Had this operation gone down smoothly, and the cop did bust a regular joe for buying a "small amount of marajuana" I know that I could sleep so much sounder at night knowing some guy isn't going to be smoking a joint and instead is going to have to hire a lawyer, and waste the tax payers money with jailing, and trying his case, over $10 dollars worth of weed, in it self shows the very heart of the problem with our legal system. 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. 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The following individuals were charged with numerous felony drug crimes: Rico Polk, 29, of Statesville Charles Gilmore, 33, of Statesville Dairel Dugger, 49, of Statesville Jerome Millsaps, 31, of Stony Point U.S. District Court Judge Steve C. Jones recommended that Santiago-Moran receive credit for time served since September 2019. History is as follows: DWI, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. 35 people were arrested earlier this week after a drug distribution investigation between police departments and officials . 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. Setting aside the enormous stupidity of BOTH police agencies, I would like to know why were the charges against the "seller" dropped?.. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. Why have some of you rejoiced in seeing the law "take down one of their own" when that is clearly not what happened? Sometimes its very fair. An undercover operation by the Iredell County Sheriffs Office Narcotics Investigation Unit culminated Wednesday in the arrest of more than a dozen accused drug dealers, Sheriff Darren Campbell said. Besides the meth, the DEA found more than 880 pounds of cocaine. His bond was set at $50,000. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. you're under arrest. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. 2 Dalton, High school soccer playoffs: Sandoval's hat trick paces No. 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. I'm doing it to save lives and help people. Carmencita Ramos-Sims, a 38-year-old from Zanesville has been charged with: She was arrested on April 8 by the joint drug unit and is in the Muskingum County Jail on $150,000 bond. you are so dumb. History is as follows: felony breaking or entering, felony larceny, breaking or entering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, felony possession of cocaine, misdemeanor possession of non-tax paid liquor and felony trafficking of heroin or opium. STATESVILLE, NC A drug bust in Iredell County Tuesday morning has unearthed a substantial amount of powder cocaine, according to Sheriff Darren Campbell. Man, in my city if you get drugs, those drugs have a 85 percent chance of beihg there because the cops got paid to make sure the drugs were there. History is as follows: felony breaking or entering, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and several driving related charges. for one, how is that not entrapment? Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell said these individuals were arrested from April through June 2021, as part of the continuing efforts of the sheriff's office to prevent the sale of They were major suppliers, especially to Zanesville and Muskingum County," Zanesville Police Chief Tony Coury said. CONCORD They were stars on Cabarrus County fields, thrilling crowds on Friday nights with their athleticism and immense skills. Campbell, who posted photos of deputies on the scene at the home on Harrison Street in Statesville, said that officers executed a search warrant for illegal drugs based on community tips, as well as undercover drug purchases made at the home. Vada Michel McQueary, also known as Missy,a 55-year-old from Zanesville has been charged with: She is in the Muskingum County Jail on $500,000 bond. Leonard Roy Dean Holland, 48, of Mocksville, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. Justin Dewayne Gallimore, 36, of Cleveland, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and and felony sell or deliver a controlled substance. (wail). Bond is set at $310,000. Among those who remain at-large, one, Jonathan Bruce Shires, 26, is considered armed and dangerous. C. 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Dario Dewitt Weaver, 43, was arrest on the scene and charged with felony possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and felony maintain a vehicle/dwelling or place to sell controlled substances. Bond is set at $6,000. Jody Wiley Mullins, 53, of 109 Fink Road, Statesville; felony possession with Intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, felony selling and delivering a schedule II controlled substance; $25,000 secured bond. It's too bad that we can't trace this all back to these guys.". 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. Investigators also located 11 locations in various counties where the methamphetamine was produced and made multiple seizures of hazardous materials associated with the production of methamphetamine, according to the SBI. It was hilarious, but as funny as this real life event. This really is a funny story, isn't it great when cops bust cops. 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. Skip to Main Content Search Search . 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. History is as follows: misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor larceny, DWI, felony possession of controlled substances in a place of confinement. Julius Cordell French, 22, of 115 Zircon Road, Statesville; felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule VI controlled substance, felony selling and delivering a schedule VI controlled substance. 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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. (For more news like this, find your local Patch here. The two men wereoriginally indictedalong with Armando Duarte-Herrera and Jose Pacheco-Rojas in a December 2019 indictment roughly three months after theirarrestsby the Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad. what a raket! Police seized fentanyl, meth, firearms, and more than $5,000. With any luck, one agency will send undercovers to buy, and the other will send them to sell drugs at the same location. Sixteen people are behind bars after a drug bust in Putnam County. After reading your responses, I have to make it perfectly clear that this was NOT a dirty cop busted for selling pot. Kelley Lamont Allison Jr., 29, of Cline Street, Statesville, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. The comedy central show, Reno 911 did a skit depicting this exact same act of cops selling pot to undercover cops. The Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad executed searches and made arrests at Gainesville locations including the 3000 block of Gaines Mill Road, the 200 block of Cronic Drive, the 2000 block of Dixie Drive, the 3000 block of Wallace Road and the 3000 block of Coker Road. History is as follows: misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor communicating threats and misdemeanor resisting a public officer. The 23 suspects, ranging in age from 19 to 68, are all alleged to have sold or trafficked in various controlled substances. Sometimes its really tough. These arrests were made with the assistance of the U.S. Deminica Lucille Callender, 46, of Shiloh Road, Statesville was charged with felony trafficking heroin by possession, felony trafficking heroin by transport and felony trafficking heroin by sale. Updated: Feb 21, 2020 / 03:58 PM CST. They're taking advantage of people with addiction issues, they bring down our economy, they just ruin families and individuals' lives," Coury said. Prescription opioid pain medications are responsible for more deaths than heroin and cocaine combined, Campbell said, citing figures from the Injury and Violence Prevention Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Theyre not meant to treat viruses, however. statics show crime rates in leagal states dropped almost over night by over 35%. In yet another perfect illustration of the colossal stupidity of modern drug enforcement, here's the story of a drug transaction in which both parties turned out to be police: Looking for the easiest way to join the anti-drug war movement? Christina Jean Norman, 19, of 402 Somers School Road, Hamptonville; felony possession of methamphetamine. Timmy Lee Hudnall, 53, of 117 Babson Lane, Statesville; three counts of felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule III controlled substance, three counts of felony selling and delivering a schedule III controlled substance; $50,000 secured bond. Two counts of permitting drug abuse, a fifth-degree felony He was arrested on April 8 by the joint drug unit and is in the Muskingum County Jail on $750,000 bond. Bond is set at $10,000. Prohibition artificially inflates the prices of legal and illegal drugs. Jeremy Carl Lackey, 36, of Deerfield Lane, Statesville, was charged with two counts each of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony sell or deliver Schedule II. BOTH of these stupid, stupid police departments need to be disolved, the idiot cops fired, and replace them all with a new crop of idiots that like to entrap people into committing crimes. they are potentially stopping tose who havent gotten to involved in the "underworld" either and the ones who like to put kids at risk in these situations. If you don't want to get arrested then don't buy dope or do anything illegal for that matter. Deputies arrived at multiple locations across the county in the early morning hours to serve warrants on 23 people, Campbell said. The sheriff's . Since January, undercover drug operations have netted 28 arrests in Iredell County, according to the Iredell County Sheriff's Office. You can cancel at any time. It's still high school - the jocks vs the heads and these cops will never mature. The sad truth in most cases is these task force opperate without regaurd for the laws they vow to protect. I mean, shit, how much has been spent on weed alone? dont get me wrong, the ocassional weed should def. History is as follows: misdemeanor breaking or entering, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor intoxicated and disruptive, misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon, misdemeanor resist a public officer, felony accessory after the fact of assault, felony possession of Schedule II, felony possession with intent to sell/manufacture/deliver Schedule VI, DWI, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, felony assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, felony possession of cocaine, felony habitual felon and felony possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine. Bond is set at $2,500. Bond is set at $20,000. Prohibition was invented by global elite illegal drug dealers who are exempt from prohibition as a price gouging scam. Swailon Jakeon Quantrez Tucker, 23, of 11th St., Statesville, was charged with felony possession with intent to sell or deliver heroin and felony sell or deliver heroin. What part of being a cop means that when you break the law your charges go away?.. Raymone Jovan Jackson, also known as Bang,a 39-year-old from Columbus has been charged with: He was arrested on April 8 by the joint drug unit and is in the Muskingum County Jail on $750,000 bond. YOU are the man andf the world would be a better place if more cops were like you. Having weapons under disability, a third-degree felony. 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.
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