Master Sergeant
07-20-2018, 09:00 AM
http://www.fayobserver.com/news/20180719/fayetteville-police-seize-marijuana-cocaine-heroin-guns-70000-3-charged
Fayetteville police arrested three Niggers and seized more than 100 pounds of marijuana, large quantities of cocaine and heroin, guns and $70,000 earlier this week in conjunction with a months-long investigation into gang and drug activity.
Those arrested included an employee of the U.S. Postal Service, the owner and operator of a day-care facility and a worker at a grocery store distribution center in Harnett County.
The roundup began Monday when investigators executed a search warrant at an apartment in the Addison Ridge complex off Santa Fe Drive at the All American Freeway, a police release said. No one lived at the residence; it was used for the storage of drugs and other items.
Inside, lawmen found more than nine ounces of marijuana, more than 15 ounces of cocaine, an ounce of marijuana wax and two handguns — a Smith & Wesson .380 and a Scorpion 9mm.
That led to the arrest of Alvin Davis III, 27, Davis, an employee of the Food Lion Distribution Center in Dunn, is charged with two counts each of trafficking in marijuana, trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy to trafficking, and one count each of maintaining a drug house, maintaining a drug vehicle and carrying a concealed weapon.
On Tuesday, lawmen executed a search warrant at the home of Reshod J. Everett, 32, and his wife, 34-year-old Victoria L. Everette.
Reshod Everett works for the Postal Service and the couple are co-owners of Tori’s Playhouse, “a fully functioning childcare center” located in their home. Victoria Everett was the operator of the daycare.
Police waited until there were no children at the residence before conducting the search, the release said.
The search turned up more than 100 pounds of marijuana, 15 ounces of cocaine, a half-ounce of heroin, marijuana “gummies” and cookies, and six guns.
Both Everetts are charged with trafficking in marijuana and heroin, maintaining a drug house, conspiring to traffic in heroin and possessing marijuana with intent to sell and deliver.
Reshod Everett also is charged with trafficking in cocaine.
In addition to the drugs, weapons and cash, police seized a 2013 Audi Q7 sport utility vehicle. Police did not say who owned the vehicle.
Fayetteville police arrested three Niggers and seized more than 100 pounds of marijuana, large quantities of cocaine and heroin, guns and $70,000 earlier this week in conjunction with a months-long investigation into gang and drug activity.
Those arrested included an employee of the U.S. Postal Service, the owner and operator of a day-care facility and a worker at a grocery store distribution center in Harnett County.
The roundup began Monday when investigators executed a search warrant at an apartment in the Addison Ridge complex off Santa Fe Drive at the All American Freeway, a police release said. No one lived at the residence; it was used for the storage of drugs and other items.
Inside, lawmen found more than nine ounces of marijuana, more than 15 ounces of cocaine, an ounce of marijuana wax and two handguns — a Smith & Wesson .380 and a Scorpion 9mm.
That led to the arrest of Alvin Davis III, 27, Davis, an employee of the Food Lion Distribution Center in Dunn, is charged with two counts each of trafficking in marijuana, trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy to trafficking, and one count each of maintaining a drug house, maintaining a drug vehicle and carrying a concealed weapon.
On Tuesday, lawmen executed a search warrant at the home of Reshod J. Everett, 32, and his wife, 34-year-old Victoria L. Everette.
Reshod Everett works for the Postal Service and the couple are co-owners of Tori’s Playhouse, “a fully functioning childcare center” located in their home. Victoria Everett was the operator of the daycare.
Police waited until there were no children at the residence before conducting the search, the release said.
The search turned up more than 100 pounds of marijuana, 15 ounces of cocaine, a half-ounce of heroin, marijuana “gummies” and cookies, and six guns.
Both Everetts are charged with trafficking in marijuana and heroin, maintaining a drug house, conspiring to traffic in heroin and possessing marijuana with intent to sell and deliver.
Reshod Everett also is charged with trafficking in cocaine.
In addition to the drugs, weapons and cash, police seized a 2013 Audi Q7 sport utility vehicle. Police did not say who owned the vehicle.