350 pounds of marijuana found inside home during shooting investigation SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced the arrests of 78 people charged with a total of 355 crimes, accused of contributing to two major drug distr Patricia Barnes Keene, 56, of 189 Ashley Brook Lane, Statesville; felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver a schedule IV controlled substance, felony selling and delivering a schedule IV controlled substance; $16,200 secured bond. Bond is set at $10,000. Glaring proof of the absurdity of the "war" no one wants. 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. 50 people arrested after federal drug operation in Houston and By Wednesday evening, 13 were in custody, and deputies continued to search for the remainder. Bond is set at $3,000. 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. History is as follows: misdemeanor second degree trespassing and misdemeanor resisting a public officer. Whos Hiring In And Around Mooresville: This Weeks Newest Job Openings, Mooresville Area: 5 Newest Homes To Hit The Market. CONCORD They were stars on Cabarrus County fields, thrilling crowds on Friday nights with their athleticism and immense skills. Those involved with the operation include Deangelo Dewon Tellis, also known as D-lo,who is 30 from Newark and Victoria Noelle Barrientos, also known as Vic,who is 24 from Zanesville. History is as follows: misdemeanor possession of marijuana, hit-and-run leaving the scene of an accident and numerous driving-related charges. 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. POLICE are to PROTECT and SERVE the public, not entrap, beat, or harrass fellow human beings for some short-lived glorious arrest. 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.