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RV Crime Roundup: Cocaine counts; RRPD is looking for help

Roanoke Valley's law enforcement authorities reported the following:

The man waives cocaine, others charges

A man who was charged on Tuesday evening for cocaine and other charges who have chosen future procedures, according to Ecourt's documents.

The 27 -year -old Kashun Holiday from Roanoke Rapids signed a waiver of the legal inspection this morning during his first appearance of his right on legal aid.

Its initial bond was also secured to $ 15,000, as can be seen in the electronic court file.

The vacation was stopped on Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. by Corporal J. Velez and Deputy I. Miller during a saturation patrol in the Highway 158 and Dickens Avenue region, according to Major Anzell Harris of the Sheriff office of the Halifax County. He was stopped because of a motor vehicle violation near Brigman Street.

The MPs could smell a strong smell of marijuana that radiate from the vehicle.

A search of the vehicle was carried out and 20.2 grams of cocaine, 26.1 grams of marijuana, a stolen firearm and several objects of drug utensils.

The vacation was arrested and charged with the intention of selling and delivering cocaine, owning cocaine, possession of a stolen firearm, crimes with a hidden weapon, crimes that for a controlled substance, possession of the intention, marijuana, marijuana, possessions of ownership against drugs and directional negligence.

The vacation was also served with an excellent order for crime with a hidden weapon.

After his first appearance, he has a date of the district court on May 22nd today and remains at the time of this report in the Halifax County Detention Center.

Cocaine charge

On Tuesday, shortly around 11 p.m., Leutnant R. Elder stopped a vehicle due to a motor vehicle violation in the 9000 block of the Highway 48.

Ronald Smiley Jr., 50, by Roanoke Rapids was the only resident of the vehicle. Smiley gave the consent to search the vehicle and cocaine and drug utensils.

Smiley was arrested and charged with cocaine ownership, the possession of drug utensils and driving, while the license was revoked.

During his first appearance this morning, a public defender was assigned to him and his bond was secured on 1,500 US dollars, according to Ecourt's notes and is no longer listed in the Detention Center.

After his first appearance, he has a date of the district court on May 22nd.

Corporal M. Wilkins assisted.

RRPD is looking for help

Lieutenant Morgan Worrell reported that the Roanoke Rapids police authority received information about several financial cards on April 23, which had been stolen in several places in the city and then used.

The police ask for support to identify the alleged suspect.

Call the police under 252-533-2810 or anonymously under crimestops An-252-583-4444.

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