Whitey Ford
01-14-2024, 09:05 PM
Delaware Daycare Operators Arrested After Police Raid Finds Guns, Cocaine, Heroin, Thousands in Cash
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Two people, including the operator of a Delaware child care facility, have been arrested on gun and drug charges following an investigation focused on the business, authorities said Friday.
Dover police arrested Cameron Christmas, 33, and Jessica Cooper, 29, on Thursday after executing a search warrant at The Little Peoples LFCC 2. Police said detectives located 93 grams of cocaine, 26 grams of crack, 302 bags of heroin, two handguns and more than $32,000.
At the time of the search, there were four children at the day care. All were turned over to their parents or guardians.
Christmas and Cooper are both charged with drug possession, possession of drugs with intent to deliver, possession of a firearm or ammunition by a person prohibited, child endangerment, conspiracy and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Court records show that Christmas was arrested for drug dealing and drug possession in 2018. He was allowed to enter into a diversion program but repeatedly failed to comply with the requirements. Court records indicate he violated a zero-tolerance policy for drugs, failed to attend meetings and show up for hearings, and did not complete homework assignments. Christmas was arrested again on drug charges in 2022 and was ordered to pay a fine and court costs after pleading guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Cooper is listed with the Delaware Division of Corporation as the registered agent of The Little Peoples LFCC 2, which was formed on March 3, 2022. Kent County records list Cooper as co-owner of the property along with Waynenicka Johnson, who is the registered agent of The Little People’s LFCC, which was formed in April 2017. That business was formed just months after the Delaware Division of Revenue was awarded a default judgment of more than $60,000 against Johnson for unpaid taxes.
State licensing records list the day care facility as a “large family child care” for toddlers through school-age children, with a capacity of 12. The facility was last inspected in September 2023. It was cited for noncompliance with regulations regarding communicating with parents, outdoor areas and keeping children’s files.
https://www.kfvs12.com/2024/01/13/two-arrested-gun-drug-charges-after-police-find-cocaine-heroin-day-care-center/
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Two people, including the operator of a Delaware child care facility, have been arrested on gun and drug charges following an investigation focused on the business, authorities said Friday.
Dover police arrested Cameron Christmas, 33, and Jessica Cooper, 29, on Thursday after executing a search warrant at The Little Peoples LFCC 2. Police said detectives located 93 grams of cocaine, 26 grams of crack, 302 bags of heroin, two handguns and more than $32,000.
At the time of the search, there were four children at the day care. All were turned over to their parents or guardians.
Christmas and Cooper are both charged with drug possession, possession of drugs with intent to deliver, possession of a firearm or ammunition by a person prohibited, child endangerment, conspiracy and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Court records show that Christmas was arrested for drug dealing and drug possession in 2018. He was allowed to enter into a diversion program but repeatedly failed to comply with the requirements. Court records indicate he violated a zero-tolerance policy for drugs, failed to attend meetings and show up for hearings, and did not complete homework assignments. Christmas was arrested again on drug charges in 2022 and was ordered to pay a fine and court costs after pleading guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia.
https://i.ibb.co/ZdzVwGx/Delaware-Daycare-Operators-Arrested-After-Police-Raid-Finds-Guns-Cocaine-Heroin-Thousands-in-Cash.jpg
Cooper is listed with the Delaware Division of Corporation as the registered agent of The Little Peoples LFCC 2, which was formed on March 3, 2022. Kent County records list Cooper as co-owner of the property along with Waynenicka Johnson, who is the registered agent of The Little People’s LFCC, which was formed in April 2017. That business was formed just months after the Delaware Division of Revenue was awarded a default judgment of more than $60,000 against Johnson for unpaid taxes.
State licensing records list the day care facility as a “large family child care” for toddlers through school-age children, with a capacity of 12. The facility was last inspected in September 2023. It was cited for noncompliance with regulations regarding communicating with parents, outdoor areas and keeping children’s files.
https://www.kfvs12.com/2024/01/13/two-arrested-gun-drug-charges-after-police-find-cocaine-heroin-day-care-center/