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Updated: 9:46 PM Feb 28, 2008
JADE Makes Drug Bust In Charlottesville
Thursday morning the Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Task Force arrested three people at a Charlottesville hotel during a drug bust.
Posted: 1:10 PM Feb 28, 2008 |
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February 28, 2008
Thursday morning the Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Task Force arrested three people at a Charlottesville hotel during a drug bust.
Authorities seized about 210 grams of crack cocaine and over $14,000. Officials say the street value of the cocaine is estimated to be over $40,000.
19-year-old Charles Williams of Brooklyn, New York, 18-year-old Moeleek Harrell of Long Island, New York, and 23-year-old Giovanni Petro of Brooklyn, New York were arrested and charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute.
The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation by JADE with additional arrests and charges pending.
Latest Comments
They are not thugs, just young men who got caught up in the devils game, if you knew them you would understand!
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As if the thugs we have aren't bad enough, it appears we are importing them from up north!
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