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Meth probe leads to arrest of six
by Doug Clark
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FAISON — Agents with the Sampson County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Division, working on a follow-up investigation related to pseudoephedrine purchases from retail establishments that exceeded the legal limits, arrested six individuals Wednesday at a residence located near Faison.

During the investigation at 46 Junious Lucas Rd., Faison, agents discovered approximately one gram of cocaine and brought in the six individuals who were at the residence, one of whom was wanted in Florida.

According to a press release from Sampson County Sheriff’s Capt. Eric Pope, the individuals taken into custody were:

Marie Brown, 44, of 46 Junious Lucas Rd., Faison, listed as a fugitive from Florida, was charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals and grand larceny. Brown was taken to the Sampson County Detention Center and placed under a $10,000 bond, however, she was ordered to be held without bond because of the Florida charge.

Anthony Bernard Robinson, 37, and Kenneth Miles, 48, both of 46 Junious Lucas Rd., Faison, were each charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals and possession of cocaine.

Robinson and Miles were taken to the Sampson County Detention Center and each placed under a $25,000 bond.

Also charged with possession of cocaine were Willie Lee White, 46, Miguel Morales, 58, and Tamie Marie Mack, 41, all of 46 Junious Lucas Rd., Faison.

White, Morales and Mack were taken to the SCDC and placed under separate $10,000 bonds.

To reach Doug Clark call (910) 592-8137 ext. 139 or send email to sisports@intrstar.net.
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