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All Arthur Frazier, the inmates of Lycoming County Prison, who is expected to be convicted as a sex traffic in the next month, was charged on Monday for new drug accusations, which were based on evidence from videos on his cell phone, which, according to a powder -cocaine -kokain submitted by the narcotic enforcement unit of the land coot. In one of the videos, Frazier can weigh with an estimated 20 bags of suspicious crack cocaine and find that “this is about eight balls and is sold for $ 200,” says the court document. “An eight ball is common street talk for an eighth place in an ounce that 3.5 grams and sells between 180 and 225 US dollars in the city,” said the investigators in the court document. “Cooking cocaine powder in Crack cocaine is a usual practice among drug dealers,” wrote an investigator in the affidavit. “Users can disassemble crack cocaine into a liquid state for injection in order to create an even more intense high,” said the investigators. By cooking cocaine in powder in crack cocaine, the drug dealer can “create a high profit span for himself,” said the investigators.

The videos were discovered after Detective's Frazier's cell phone confiscated when he was on August 16, 2023 in his house in the 845 Park Ave. carried out a search command. A second search order was received so that the investigators could check photos, videos and text messages on the phones.

The 40 -year -old woman was charged on Monday in front of the owner Aaron Biichle for two possessions to deliver a controlled substance and recorded instead of an additional deposit of 75,000 US dollars. At the beginning of this year, he was condemned for criminal attempts, in possession of a controlled substance, the illeged substance, the illegal contact with minors and the associated criminal offenses. Frazier was found guilty for trade with drugs and money and other goods with minors for sexual favors. It is expected to be convicted in the coming weeks.

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