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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Investigation And Seach Results In Arrests And Seizure Of Prescription Drugs

Following a month long investigation Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement Agents, Delaware State Police, Delaware Department of State Division of Professional Regulation, Delaware Probation and Parole and Milton Police Department conducted search warrants at several Selbyville and Frankford convenience stores that led to multiple arrests.

Information had been received that the following locations were illegally selling prescription type drugs:
  • La Sierra: 58 West Church Street, Selbyville, Delaware
  • Danny’s Pizzeria: N. Main Street, Selbyville Delaware – investigation is ongoing
  • Taco Town: 34051 DuPont Blvd., Frankford Delaware
During the search prescription type drugs and substances were seized along with over 500 bootleg DVDs and approximately $88,000 in cash.

SUSPECT
Isela Delgado, 31, of Ocean City, Maryland

CHARGES: Operate a Pharmacy without a License
Delivery of Non-Controlled Prescription Medication
Delivery of a Hypodermic Syringe

BAIL: $4100.00 – Unsecured

LOCATION: Taco Town 34051 DuPont Blvd., Frankford



SUSPECT
Oscar B. Jimenez, 35, of Ocean City, Maryland

CHARGES:
Operate a Pharmacy without a License
Delivery of Non-Controlled Prescription Medication
Delivery of a Hypodermic Syringe
Trademark Counterfeiting

BAIL: $5500.00 – Unsecured

LOCATION: La Sierra 58 West Church Street, Selbyville

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

big deal. big pharma mad cuz they didn't get a cut?

Anonymous said...

Oh wow! La Sierra is the best restaurant around. The baked goods they sell in the store part are to die for and I'm in there at least twice a week to buy some.

Anonymous said...

1:41 They got you hooked. You'll be on heroin next!

And, you're right, they are to DIE for.

Anonymous said...


I think what this was maybe, something like they were selling medicines that were over the counter in the Hispanic/Latino countries but prescription here.
Like I know in many European countries you can get your Retinol based products and lip plumpers only available by prescription here, right over the counter in any pharmacy.

Anonymous said...

Did you read the post 2:11? Non controlled prescription medicine means there is zero chance of addiction nor even of the drug being abused.
2:37 is most likely correct.
An example would be Tagamet or Prevacid for GERDS.

Anonymous said...

La Sierra is tops!

Anonymous said...

My take on this great big important media announcement regarding of a month's worth of time (Delaware tax dollars) spent sneaking up on these desperados so some prosecutor and judge can waste more Delaware tax dollars slapping their little illegal wrists as punishment. None will be deported, many are probably sucking on the liberal welfare system and will continue to do so into the future. All while #1. Delaware State Police, Delaware # 2. Department of State Division of Professional Regulation, # 3. Delaware Probation and Parole and # 4. Milton Police Department along with (not mentioned) # 5. Selbyville Police Dept (my Selbyville town taxes help pay for that) # 6. Prosecutorial staff, court system employees including judges and juries. I'll bet if they ever told the truth the cost will run into the high hundreds of thousands and up just so they can toot their self serving little horn. A bunch of bull**** if I ever saw it. Smoke and mirrors for smaller than pea sized brains. A poor excuse to exist, a waste of money, flash for exposure....manipulated thought in print, All about nothing. I sure feel a lot safer now living in Smellbyville Delaware, home of the Burning, Scalding Chicken smell from hell.

Anonymous said...

well I do not think he had 80,000 in cash just for non controlled prescriptions do you check everything????

Anonymous said...

On Monday they changed several drugs categories into controlled Duchamp as ultram and it's generic tramadol , in Mexico Tylenol with codeine and tramadol are OTC so saying that it's all drugs that are none addictive is a false statement, so at the time of these arrests that drug would have been none controlled but now is, think about it, ppl have become addicted to nasal spray even but we don't control that BC it's makers died and sold their rights long ago, it's all about big pharma this whole war on drugs began BC of big pharma seeing a huge money making potential in opium....smh.....