TARBORO —
The Tarboro Police Department charged seven people with drug violations and seized a vehicle within a 24-hour period over the weekend.
On Friday, police received information there was possible drug activity at a residence on Chestnut Street. Officers conducted an investigation and did a knock and talk at 506 Chestnut Street. Where the residents let the officers in to search the home.
During the search, officers found a firearm, 10 grams of marijuana and $70 in cash. After searching the residence, officers searched the homeowner, Jacquel Kemaar Baker-Johnson, 20, and found nine bags of marijuana, which were located in his front right pocket.
After the search, officers charged 34-year-old Jessica Cherry, 19-year-old Donovan O’Bryan Edge, 19-year-old Aaron Daevon Wiggins and two juveniles with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and maintain a place to keep controlled substances. All of the suspects live at the Chestnut Street residense and were all written citations and released.
Baker-Johnson was arrested and charged with felony possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, maintain a place to keep controlled substances and possession with intent to sell marijuana. He was placed in the Edgecombe County Detention Center under a $10,000 secured bond.
On Saturday, officers made another drug arrest and seized a 2003 Ford Mustang. Officers received information that Joshua Bryan, 22, of 405 Speight Ave. Apt. F-4, was operating his Mustang near Sunset Avenue and Western Boulevard while he was in possession of narcotics.
Officers stopped Bryan and found 24 Vicoden, eight Xanax and three grams of marijuana.
The amount of opiates that Bryan had in his possession led to the seizure of the vehicle.
He was charged with level 2 trafficking opiates, felony maintaining a vehicle, possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule 3 controlled substance, possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule 4 controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. He was placed in jail under a $10,000 secured bond.
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