On April, 18, 2013, The Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force (WINTF) executed search warrants on two properties in Wicomico County in connection to a narcotics investigation: 508 Tony Tank Lane, Salisbury, Maryland and 800 Suite L, South Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, Maryland (Jones Craft International).
Officers seized 23.9 grams of suspected heroin, one .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun, and one H&K Shotgun from the business known as Jones Craft International (800 Suite L, South Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, Maryland). When officers searched the Tony Tank Lane residence they found an additional 2.7 grams of suspected heroin, 48.2 grams of suspected marijuana, and two .45 caliber handguns.
Officers have charged Caleb Wesley Jones, III, age 64, of Salisbury, Maryland, with Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of a Firearm with a Nexus to a Drug Trafficking Crime, and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia. Jones was taken to the Commissioner and was processed and released on $75,000.00 bond.
The following agencies assisted in this investigation: Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, SERT, K-9 and Uniform Patrol, Salisbury Police Department, Salisbury Safe Streets Team, Somerset County Narcotics Task Force, DEA and FBI.
The charges contained in the statement of charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Wow! Always wondered how those guys stayed in business. Prices were always so "high"! Now we know why!
ReplyDeletewe just got finished sayn the dame thing, levi jacket $80,WOW!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe he really didn't care about store sales, prices could have been high so that only his other customers would be in the store. The prices weren't the only thing "High". Just looking at his mug shot makes you wonder. So glad my kid didn't shop there!
ReplyDeleteHe has sold drugs and used for years... not a surprise...
ReplyDelete2:45 that was going to be my comment as well. I doubt he just started using and distributing given his age.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the business could have been for laundering drug profits.
ReplyDeletedidn't his brother own "the connection"?
ReplyDeleteYes his brother owned the connection, which closed some months back for no reason. No one bothered to follow up as to why, guessing he just threw the towel in.
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder if the two of them just didn't find this a more lucrative business.
Btw.. did anyone else ever notice they only hired young boys?
Wasn't he friends with a certain Spd officer who used to hang out there all the time?
ReplyDeleteI'm not quiet sure why this was a press release from the State's Attorney's Office. Because he is white, a business owner? Is that discrimination? I haven't seen any others about their search warrants and arrest?
ReplyDeleteThis guy doesn't look like a heroin user, I'd bet that a girl was involved and she used heroin.
This guy is not a user. He's always been a big fan of cocain and hookers.
ReplyDeletei know guys that smoke that much pot a day
ReplyDeleteas for the other its 3 days supply at best
what a crock of crap
6:20 that must of been your connect as bitter as you sound. You know people who smoke 3 ounces a day? A slight exaggeration. I'm sure it was personal cuz he didnt get a distribution charge for the bud
ReplyDeleteNot surprised and a while back when he and his brother claimed they were held up on of the pieces of jewelry they said was stolen was being worn by them. If guilty I think he should be flushed down the drain
ReplyDeleteanother, repeat offender.
ReplyDeleteThis guy has been selling drugssince he was iin the old Salisbury Mall. Everybody knew it but no one seemed to care. Just like a two story house accross from the Salisbury City Police Dept. selling drugs right under their noses.
ReplyDeleteTheir "other" brother who was located in California would send them "merchandise" quite often to sell in their stores. He told me himself and was telling the truth!
ReplyDeleteProblem is: the merchandise wasn't clothing, it was drugs!!
6:53
ReplyDelete28 grams in an ounce where are you getting 3 ounces?
Those people had money before they went into business. Was the heroin packaged for resale? Or was what they found his personal stash?
ReplyDeleteWhy dont you all that are trash talkn him an his bother get a life. what u got nothin better to do then sit on a blog an talk about him an his flaws what about yours? i know caleb very well better then anybody an he is a very good person all yall that are trash talkn dont know him an it shows. And as far as his brother goes he is very very sick leave his brother outa this. he dont have a brother in cali that shows how much you know him. grow up people an get a life.
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ReplyDeleteFirst thing you need to do is get off what ever it is you are on. You can't even type a sentence that people can understand. Second a good person would not be selling drugs. I think it is you that needs to grow up and get a life. People need to be responsible for their actions!
he and his brother distributed to many people over the years. it was discussed and known all over this area. many young kids were introduced to drugs because of these brothers.
ReplyDeleteeveryone always wondered why they were allowed to distribute dope and not be shut down.
unfortunately many people in high places in this area were being supplied as well. hands were greased in law enforcement and this could be the reason they turned a blind eye.
4:26 If all you have said is true then what changed?
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