"Officers from the
Greensboro Police Department, UNCG Police Department, and NC Alcohol Law
Enforcement, concluded a nine-month, multi-agency investigation into the sale
of drugs in the Glenwood neighborhood today, which resulted in the arrest of 14
individuals.
The investigation began in August 2013 when residents
of the Glenwood neighborhood and UNCG students in Spartan Village Apartments
notified GPD and UNCG PD of suspected open-air drug sales near the intersection
of Gregory and Haywood Streets.
Through undercover operations and surveillance,
officers from the agencies involved determined that individuals were using the
premises of the CT Mart at 904 Gregory Street, Steelman Park, and the
surrounding community for illegal activities, including the sale of illegal
drugs.
The two departments previously had committed to
working together to address quality of life issues that affected both the campus
and surrounding communities.
“We have a strong partnership with the Greensboro
Police Department that benefits both UNCG students and Greensboro residents.
Our departments bring complementary strengths toward our shared goal of
providing a safe place to live for members of our community,” said UNCG Police
Chief Jamie Herring.
Beginning at 6:26 a.m., officers from GPD, UNCG PD,
and North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement served search warrants at the
following addresses: 1021 Gregory Street,
915 Barringer Street, 810 Richardson Street, 802 Oak Street, and 804 Oak
Street.
Officers seized large quantities of marijuana and
MDMA in addition to one firearm and approximately $3100 in cash. Most of the items seized came from the 802
Oak Street location.
“The results of this investigation speak to the power
of police and citizen partnerships,” said Greensboro Police Chief Ken Miller.
“Cooperation from community members and excellent support from multiple law
enforcement agencies have helped improve the quality of life for the residents
of this area.”
Officials from Thomasville PD, Elon PD, Gibsonville
PD, NC Probation and Parole and the Department of Homeland Security-Immigration
and Customs Enforcement also assisted with the investigation.
As the result of the investigation and the service of
the search warrants, police arrested the following individuals:
Vincent
Lashawn Bell, 34, 1021 Gregory
Street, is charged with Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver Cocaine (2
counts), and Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substance. He is currently
confined in Guilford Jail Central on $350,000 bond.
Quantikas
Addeningfray Daniels, 23, 810
Richardson Street, is charged with Felony- Possession with Intent to Sell and
Deliver Marijuana, Felony Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substance,
Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Misdemeanor Possession of
Marijuana. He is confined on a $1,000 secure bond.
Lewis
Alfonzo Goldston, 46, 1005 Hertford
Street, is charged with Felony-Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substance,
and Felony Conspire to Sell/Deliver Cocaine. He is held on a $2,000 bond.
Daren
Demond Irby, 42, 804 Oak Street, is
charged with Felony Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver Marijuana,
FelonyMaintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor Possession
of Drug Paraphernalia, and Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana. He is currently
confined on a $1000 bond.
Wayne Deago
McAuley, 31, of 1823 Britton Street,
is charged with Felony Maintaining a Dwelling for Controlled Substance (2
counts), Felony Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver Cocaine (4 counts).
He is confined on a $5,000 secure bond.
Bobby
Harold Miller, 53, 802 Oak Street
face multiple charges: Felony Trafficking in MDA/MDMA, Felony- Possession of
Schedule I Controlled Substance, Felony Possession with Intent to Sell and
Deliver Marijuana, Felony Possession of Marijuana, Felony Maintaining a
Dwelling for Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor Contributing to the Delinquency
of Juvenile, and Misdemeanor Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia. He is confined on a $5,000 bond.
Latoya
Kimaya Miller, 22, 810 Marsh Street,
Apt A, is charged with Felony Trafficking in MDA/MDMA, Felony- Possession of
Schedule I Controlled Substance, Felony Possession with Intent to Sell and
Deliver Marijuana, Felony- Possession of Marijuana, Felony Maintaining a
Dwelling for Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor Contributing to the Delinquency
of Juvenile, and Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She is held on
$15,000 bond
Terrance
Jerrell Miller, 28, 802 Oak Street,
faces multiple charges: Felony Trafficking in MDA/MDMA, Felony Possession with
Intent to Sell and Deliver Marijuana, Felony Possession of Marijuana, Felony Maintaining
a Dwelling for Controlled Substance, Felony Possession of Schedule I Controlled
Substance, Misdemeanor Contributing to the Delinquency of Juvenile, and
Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was also charged with
Misdemeanor Assault on a Female unrelated to this operation. He is confined on
a $5,000 bond.
Timothy
James StClair, 53, Unknown Address,
charged with Felony Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell and Deliver
Schedule IV. He is held on a $500 bond.
Kalub
Gerrard Shipman, Jr., 26, 802 Oak
Street, faces multiple charges: Felony Trafficking in MDA/MDMA, Felony-
Possession of Schedule I Controlled Substance, Felony Possession with Intent to
Sell and Deliver Marijuana, Felony Possession of Marijuana, Felony Maintaining
a Dwelling for Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor Contributing to the
Delinquency of Juvenile, and Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He
is confined on a $25,000 bond.
Demarcus
Laquan Stubbs, 20, 1021 Gregory
Street faces a charge of Felony Possession with Intent to Sell and Deliver
Marijuana. He is held on a $1,000 secure bond.
Bobby Harold Miller is the uncle of the other Millers
(who are siblings) arrested today.
Also arrested was Sedina Makeshia Wilson, 36, 1021 Gregory Street. She faces charges
of Felony Obtaining Property by False Pretenses, and Misdemeanor Possession of
Stolen Goods that are unrelated to this operation. She is confined on a $1,000
bond."
From A Police Report
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