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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

3 Arrested Following Three Month Investigation Into Drug Distribution




Location:
12000 block of Jones Dogwood Drive Bridgeville, Delaware

DATE and TIME:
Friday January 29, 2010 8 a.m.

Defendant(s):
Jamil K. Young-25 Dogwood Drive Bridgeville
Brian E. Walker-23 Dogwood Drive Bridgeville
James A. Peterson-49 Woods Edge Drive Lewes

Charge(s):
Jamil K. Young
Trafficking in Cocaine 50-100 grams
Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine
Manufacture Cocaine
Maintaining a Dwelling for Keeping Controlled Substances
Tampering with Physical Evidence
Conspiracy 2nd degree
2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Possession of Marijuana
Brian E. Walker
Trafficking in Cocaine 50-100 grams
Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine
Manufacture Cocaine
Maintaining a Dwelling for Keeping Controlled Substances
Conspiracy 2nd degree
2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
James A. Peterson
Trafficking in Cocaine 50-100 grams
Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine
Manufacture Cocaine
Maintaining a Dwelling for Keeping Controlled Substances
Conspiracy 2nd degree
2 counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Resume:

The Delaware State Police Sussex Drug Unit, Governors Task Force and SORT (Special Operations Response Team) executed a search warrant around 8 a.m. in the 12000 block of Dogwood Drive Bridgeville, Delaware.

State Police along with Maryland State Police, Wicomico Narcotics Task Force and DEA Salisbury have been conducting a three month investigation into the distribution of illegal drugs throughout Sussex County and Maryland.

Delaware State Police executed a search warrant on Jones Dogwood Drive Bridgeville and recovered approximately 58 grams of cocaine, a digital scale, $540.00 cash, drug paraphernalia and 1.1 grams of marijuana.

Upon entering the residence State Police took Peterson and Walker into custody. State Police heard running down a hall in the residence and upon investigating the noise located Jamil K. Young attempting to flush cocaine down a bathroom toilet.

All the defendants were arraigned on the above listed crimes and remanded to Sussex Correctional Center in lieu of being able to post bail.

The Maryland authorities concluded their investigation in their respective jurisdiction; please contact those authorities regarding additional details.

Jamil Young goatee, Brian Walker big hair and James A. Peterson older male with hoodie

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

So day ofter day there are pictures of the same looking people being arrested for distribution--but they certainly are not the important players in the drug trade. Do none of these small time criminals ever rat out there suppliers up the food chain? Just like suicide bombers there are another dozen waiting to take the place of these losers. We need to get at the main supply people, don't ya think?

tedh said...

1 druggie off the street will prevent many thefts and burglary's. If it keeps one good person from going through it...go get them and as many as possible.

Anonymous said...

I agree w/5:19pm.
Good job to law enforcement! Now the judges need to get tough and have some balls for a change.

Anonymous said...

What a waste, Jamil was one of the best football talents to come out of Sussex County this decade. Played 1-AA ball in college, made all conference, and I assume graduated. It is a shame that he made bad choices instead of taking advantage of the opportunities that many would of loved to have.

Anonymous said...

Joe, Put htere where they belong anf throught the key away