Operation Pipe Hitters
Elizabeth Tourish lets Daily News photographer Don Bryan know how she feels during her booking process Saturday after being arrested on charges of selling cocaine, delivering cocaine and maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance:
A complete list of those arrested or still being sought will be available later in the week. Right now, here is a partial list gleaned from warrants at the Onslow County Magistrates Office:
· Anthony Lorenzo Ferrando, 20, of Converse Drive, was charged with selling marijuana; manufacturing marijuana; possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver marijuana; and maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance. Bonds totaled $8,000.
· Sean Lee Ward, 24, of St. George Cove, was charged with selling cocaine, delivering cocaine, manufacturing cocaine. Bond was set at $6,000.
· Jason Matthew Graham, 34, of Marlene Drive, was charged with two counts of selling marijuana and one count each of delivering marijuana; manufacturing, selling and delivering marijuana; possessing a controlled substance at a child care center (New River Baptist Education Center); manufacture marijuana; and maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance. Bonds totaled $14,000.
· David Matthews, 26, of Singleton Street in Sneads Ferry, was charged with selling methamphetamine, manufacture methamphetamine and maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance. Bond was set at $7,000.
· Aundrea Medina, 21, of Blue Top Road, was charged with felony conspiracy; manufacturing cocaine; selling cocaine; delivering cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine. Bonds totaled $6,000.
· Ashley Joy Smith, 27, of Galloway Road in Maysville, was charged with felony conspiracy; and maintain vehicle for a controlled substance. Bonds totaled $15,000.
· Antoine Lamont Turner, 27, of Halltown Road, was charged with possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver marijuana; manufacturing marijuana; felony possession of marijuana; felony conspiracy; possession of drug paraphernalia. Bonds totaled $10,000.
· Kendall Jammal Fields, 24, of New River Drive, was charged with manufacturing, selling, and delivering marijuana; possession of a controlled substance at a childcare center (Children of Color); manufacturing marijuana; manufacturing, selling and delivering marijuana; possess a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a park; manufacturing, selling and delivering marijuana; and possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school (Clyde Erwin). Bonds totaled $11,000.
· Taja Dumars Williams, 22, of Kitt Drive, was charged with manufacturing cocaine; manufacturing, selling and delivering; possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a park (Rev E.W. Wooten Park); selling cocaine; delivering cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine. Bonds totaled $9,000.
· Anthony Timothy Brown, 26, of Roosevelt Road, was charged with four counts of manufacturing, selling and delivering cocaine; possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a park; three counts each of manufacturing cocaine; manufacturing, selling and delivering cocaine; possession of a controlled substance at a child care center; maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance; selling cocaine; delivering cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine; two counts each of felony conspiracy; manufacturing, selling and delivering cocaine; possession of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school; possession of firearm by felon; and one count each of possession of a weapon of mass destruction; sell and deliver a weapon of mass destruction.
· Antwaun Monroe Jackson, 30, of Cottage Lane, was charged with maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance; selling cocaine; delivering cocaine; manufacturing cocaine. He was also charged with larceny; uttering a forged endorsement and obtaining property by false pretense.
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Cooperation between LE agencies produces results. All the more reason we need a county-wide Narcotics Enforcement Task Force.
Comment by Hans J. Miller — April 22, 2012 @ 10:17 am
Hopefully I’m not the only one who finds the fact that this chick is obviously pregnant a little disturbing. . .
Comment by Jerry — April 30, 2012 @ 9:16 am