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Wednesday, February 08, 2012

POLICE ARREST LOCAL WOMAN FOR ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND POSSESSION OF PCP


On February 4, 2012, narcotics detectives from the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team and Ocean City Police served a search and seizure warrant at 115 “A” Newport Bay Drive, in reference to an ongoing narcotics investigation involving the illegal distribution of prescription narcotics and Phencyclidine (PCP).

During the execution of the warrant a suspect identified as Robin Dale Smith, 54 of Ocean City, was located inside the unit and arrested for distribution of prescription narcotic medication and PCP. A search of the house revealed:

Large amount of various prescription narcotic pills
4 vials withPCP residue and associated paraphernalia
Straws with pill residue used to snort drug
Syringes
CDS smoking pipes
Smith was seen by an Ocean City District Court Commissioner and released after posting a $25,000 bond.

Narcotics investigators are awaiting chemical analysis of some of the suspected drugs recovered during the search warrant. Additional charges are pending in this case.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pcp? Haven't heard of that pathetic drug since the early 1970's.

Anonymous said...

According to the TV show Intervention, PCP use is back on the rise,the users soak a cigarette in that stuff and smoke it.Not good,considering they use the same chemical compounds to embalm dead bodies..

Anonymous said...

I believe the driver who severely injured Ocean City's Baby Ava back in Dec was on PCP.

Anonymous said...

Yes 5:03 he was high at the time of the accident and after a search warrant was served they found pcp at his home. Sad thing is he got released on bond after each one.

Anonymous said...

Who Smokes PCP now days?

Anonymous said...

Yes 5:03 he was high at the time of the accident and after a search warrant was served they found pcp at his home. Sad thing is he got released on bond after each one.