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Friday, August 29, 2014

Sussex County Drug Unit Arrests Two for Heroin Distribution


Delmar, DE – The Delaware State Police Sussex County Drug Unit have arrested two people after the culmination of a month long investigation into illegal drug sales from a residence on Whitesville Road.

On Friday August 29, 2014, around 6:15 a.m., the Sussex County Drug Task Force along with the assistance of the Sussex County Governor’s Task Force (GTF) and Delaware State Police Special Operations Response Team (SORT) conducted a search warrant in the 15000 block of Whitesville Road, Delmar, DE. Upon executing the search warrant,Narada M. Walls, 34, and Deidra K. Davis, 30, were taken into custody without incident. A juvenile female child was also in the house and was turned over to relatives at the scene. The search revealed a total of 41 bags of heroin weighing approximately .615 grams, two Ruger rifles, a Mark I handgun, a Taurus .38 caliber revolver that was reported stolen out of Salisbury Police Department, drug paraphernalia, and over $986.00 in suspected drug proceeds.

Narada Walls (black male) and Deidra Davis (white female) were both charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin, four counts of Possession of a Deadly Weapon by a Person Prohibited, Receiving a Stolen Firearm, Conspiracy 2nd, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and two counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. They were both arraigned at JP2 and are currently being held at Sussex Correctional Institution on $20,250.00 secured bond.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh great just turn the child over to relatives "at the scene."
It's time people stood up to these dregs of society and let them know just how useless they are.

Anonymous said...

white girls should never date black men

mack said...

These types are just a dangerous as sex offenders as they get our young addicted to drugs then sell them out for they're addictions and abuse them and do whatever it takes for the drugs. They need to have a drug dealer registry where we know who the drug dealers are and to warn our kids to stay away from them. Unlike other criminals drug dealers are the highest repeat offenders there are,

Anonymous said...

They certainly are a nice looking couple,it must all be a mistake I'm sure they are upstanding citizens.

Anonymous said...

I agree, why can't we all know who the drug dealers are.

Anonymous said...

"...a Taurus .38 caliber revolver that was reported stolen out of Salisbury Police Department"

Stolen FROM the SPD, or reported as stolen BY the SPD?

Anonymous said...

is .6 grams a lot?

Anonymous said...

So, where are the child abuse/ endangerment charges?????

Not going to worry over that; minor compared to swiping a gun out of a police car!

Anonymous said...

Throw them in jail and watch the next dirtballs take over their street corner. It's a never ending cycle - if money can be made some pos will be selling it.

I believe that there should be a mandatory 20 year sentence for dealing narcotics along with mandatory abuse counseling for users with a sentence hanging over their heads. Drug dealers sell poison to your children and family members.

Anonymous said...

Show your children the correct way parents.These 2 and millions like them were never taught how to live because those who raised them didn't know either.There is a poor parenting epidemic in this country which will only get worse.