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. 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. Address: 218 Celeste Eufola Road, Statesville Charges: Felony Possession with Intent to Sell or Deliver Schedule III Controlled Substance, Felony Possession with Intent to Sell or Deliver Schedule IV Controlled Substance BOND: $2,500 Ryan Wade Yoder Age: 44 Address: 116 Mayhew Park Lane, Mooresville Randall Todd Poole, 28, of 1318 4th St., Statesville; two felony counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, two felony counts of selling and delivering schedule II controlled substances. Sunny. Bad Boys! You have permission to edit this article. MOUNT PLEASANT It takes patience to be a good hunter. Bond is set at $5,000. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. It is sad that Cops have to supplement their income with selling weed. Jessie Don Woodhull was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 110 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; April Marie Woodhull was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 60 months incarceration in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Georgia Lee Bellamy was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 64 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Joshua Dean Atwell as indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 15 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Brian Lee Holt was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 12 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Rickey Harding Wagner Jr. was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 32 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release to be served consecutive to a 618- to 924-month sentence to NCDOC on related sex offense charges; Amber Lynn Pierontoni was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 36 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Jeremy Andrew Atkins was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 60 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Katie Alexandria Kerr was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 60 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Sara Elizabeth Horton was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 60 months U.S. probation with the first six months curfew and electronic monitoring; Joseph Andrew Daniels was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 45 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Nicholas Shane Rabon was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 64 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Paul Andrew Smith was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 54 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Albert Ray Barringer was indicted with conspiracy to possess with intent to manufacture meth and received 78 months in the Bureau of Prisons followed by three years of supervised release; Caleb Shane Whitley plead guilty to a series of related and unrelated felony charges in Stanly County Superior County on March 2, 2015, and received 15 months DOC suspended for 18 months of state probation. The sentences each defendant received is beside their biographical information. I'm doing it to save lives and help people. Based upon the interviews, records and seizures, investigators estimated that this group produced or distributed methamphetamine that had a street value in excess of $4 million. 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. not harass and condemn. 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. 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. Sharpe + Mooresville Celebrates 150 Years, Mooresville DMV Will Have New Hours Soon + Road Work Throughout May. As far as selling drugs to a person for the purpose of arresting them afterwards is called a reverse buy (RB) in my state. Firing two or three shots into some teenager's back gets them two weeks suspension with pay. Bond is set at $11,000. Santiago-Moran was given three years of supervised release if he is not deported, according to court documents. 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. BOONE After spending the past two years out in Big Sky Country, Jay M. Robinson wrestling icon Dom Parisi has returned to North Carolina's H. Prohibition artificially inflates the prices of legal and illegal drugs. 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. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. This was two, separate, and independent drug investigations that were unaware of each other. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. I personally was stopped by a patrolman (who has no knowledge of under cover activities) with a dealer in the passenger seat and 20 kilos in the trunk. Bond is set at $20,000. Santiago-Moran, also known as El Comandante, was later charged on June 28 that he had at least 50 grams of meth. Ok let me start by saying I am an undercover cop (UC). Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. 34 comments Bond is set at $2,500. These arrests were made with the assistance of the U.S. I was tailed to see if I would somehow do something he could stop me for --- his actions were a waste of tax payers' dollars as he was a stater in a little town out of his jurisdiction, but hey he might get to write a ticket, or harrass someone until they talk back and he can tase them -- because this is what police do --- they harrass you until what their little training manual says is an arrestable offense is found from your response. 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History is as follows: felony larceny, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor shoplifting, misdemeanor resisting a public officer, possession of stolen goods, misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon, felony possession of Schedule II, felony sell or deliver cocaine, felony possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, misdemeanor disorderly conduct, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, felony possession with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver marijuana, felony habitual felon and felony possession of cocaine. what a raket! Kayla Busbey Hilton, 33, of 3505 Virgil Hodges Lane, Jonesville; conspire to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance; conspire to sell and deliver a schedule III controlled substance, possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule II controlled substance, selling and delivering a schedule II controlled substance; $50,000 secured bond. History is as follows: misdemeanor spotlighting deer, reckless driving to endanger, misdemeanor panhandling and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. These cops are just plain stupid, so many things could have gone wrong, a shoot out etc etc. Tyler Lavale Kinchen, a 27-year-old from Zanesville has been charged with: He is in the Muskingum County Jail on $1 million bond. ), Photos courtesy of Iredell County Sheriff's Office. 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. Upon release from prison, Henriquez-Hernandez will be on supervised release for four years. Campbell said Shires allegedly made threats to deputies, and civilians should not approach Shires if seen. These individuals sold directly to or facilitated the sale of illegal drugs to undercover narcotics investigators, Campbell said. More than two dozen people were indicted on drug charges and involving 12 meth labs, one of which was located at a store in Concord Mills, according to a State Bureau of Investigation press release. Congratulations Cpl. As funny as this story is, the harsh reality is that frequently when police sell drugs, it's not part of a planned operation. Heres whats in line to take its place, Gainesville Memorial Day parade set to honor fallen troops, Lunch and listen to live music when this concert series returns to the Gainesville square, Track and field: Riverside Prep athletes earn pair of state titles at GIAA state championship, High school baseball playoffs: Cherokee Bluff earns double-header split to open second-round series against Lovett, High school soccer playoffs: Mistakes prove costly for No. How about fuck your system of enforcement. They just kind of fall all over each other to make another pot bust. Marshals and U.S. attorney general's office. Trece M. Reynolds, also known as Trey-8,a 23-year-old from Columbus has been charged with: According to law enforcement, around 30 pounds of methamphetamine, two pounds of fentanyl and cocaine, 13 firearms and $9,000 in cash were seized from homes on Green Street and Brighton Boulevard in Zanesville. Bond is set at $6,000. Box 9853 Washington DC 20016, raising awareness of the consequences of prohibition, Dangerous Delays: What Washington State (Re)Teaches Us About Cash and Cannabis Store Robberies [REPORT], New York Times Struggles With Marijuana Addiction, Patients Defeat Effort to Restrict Medical Marijuana in Colorado, Comment on comment posted anonymous 7-21-09, Undercover Cop Arrested for Selling Drugs to an Undercover Cop. 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. 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. C. 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The following suspects were charged on Wednesday: Norman Andrew Batz, 29, of 202 Barbary Drive, Statesville; possession of up to a half-ounce of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia; $2,500 secured bond. Investigators said they found about 350 pounds of vacuum-sealed packages containing marijuana and various concentrated forms of THC that are derived from marijuana, including wax. 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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. Kareen Obrien Daye, 48, of Weathers Creek Road, Troutman, was charged with two counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and felony conspire to sell or deliver Schedule II. High near 65F. 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. 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Yall need more weed on the streets. Here is the kicker: tell both agencies that bad guys are pretending to be cops and doing fake drug stings. 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. I don't remember anywhere in the oath I took 18 years ago "to uphold and enforce the law of the United States, the State of ?????????? Some are more age-specific, while others are designed to adapt as your little one grows. I wish you would have left your name so I could give you your credit due;). Tiewon Saheed Miller, 31, of Allen Creek Road, Statesville, was charged with three counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver Schedule II and two counts each of felony sell or deliver Schedule II, felony trafficking Schedule II, felony trafficking by sale of Schedule II and felony trafficking by transport of Schedule II. Glickman said Henriquez-Hernandez was a taxi driver. a police officer breaking the law to trick you into breaking the law. and to get weed off the streets. We have a saying in hour division "Saving (city name) one dime bag at a time." Agents determined that clandestine methamphetamine labs were operated at the following locations: RCC Western Store, 8111 Concord Mills Boulevard in Concord at Concord Mills. With any luck, one agency will send undercovers to buy, and the other will send them to sell drugs at the same location. 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. Verified Blood gang member by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. It is nice to know however, that Iridell County and Statesville City have no crime. 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They were major suppliers, especially to Zanesville and Muskingum County," Zanesville Police Chief Tony Coury said. 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. "This group of people is just like every other drug dealer. 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.. The operation, named Autumn Harvest, targeted the sale of opiates and other prescription drugs, mainly oxycodone, Campbell said. 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. 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.
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