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The Danbury Police Department have announced the arrest of a Waterbury man who is currently facing multiple felonies after the department received numerous complaints of the alleged suspect dealing drugs right out of his vehicle.
This is not the first time that the Danbury Police have arrested Ramell Mel Crawford, of Morningside Ave in Waterbury. In fact, I wrote an article back in October 2020 about Crawford s arrest for these same charges. As it turns out, according to the press release from the Danbury PD, this is Crawford s third such arrest recently for the same offenses.
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By Doug Jenkins - WBGZ Radio
A 26-year-old Alton Man is facing a slew of felonies after his arrest Tuesday morning. Malik S. Carter is charged with two counts of Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance, and single counts of Unlawful Delivery of a Controlled Substance Within 500 Feet of a Church, Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Possession of Weapons by a Felon, and Aggravated Fleeing / Attempting to Elude.
Carter was taken into custody after a brief pursuit that began near an apartment in the 1,000 block of Alton Pointe. Police were executing a drug-related search warrant when Carter allegedly drove up, saw the police activity, and fled. Carter is currently on parole from the Centralia Correctional Center for 2014 convictions of Home Invasion and Armed Robbery.
Iredell County deputies make three major drug arrests in the span of one week
Two of the arrests involved Mooresville residents, and one arrest involved two people from Pittsburgh that were stopped for a traffic violation.
Credit: Iredell County Sheriff s Office Author: Emma Korynta Updated: 9:30 PM EST December 16, 2020
IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. Wednesday, the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office announced three major drug busts that happened within the county two involving Mooresville residents, and one involving two people from Pittsburgh that were stopped for a traffic violation on Interstate 77.
The first arrest happened on Thursday, Dec. 10.
Deputies with the ICSO s Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Team and members of NC Probation and Parole responded to a home on Old Wilkesboro Road for reports that 44-year-old Jeremy Thanavastien, on parole for felony possession with intent to sell or deliver heroin, was there selling Heroin.
Danbury Police Arrest Two Brothers for Drug Offenses Written by Danbury Police Dept.
On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, two brothers, Terrel and Terrance Little, were arrested for a variety of drug offenses by the Danbury Police Department. The arrest followed the execution of several search and seizure warrants issued for their apartment a car and the person of Terrel. The warrants were issued incident to an investigation, which began weeks earlier, after receiving citizen complaints related to Terrel selling illicit drugs from the residence and throughout the Danbury area.
At approximately 1 p.m., December 9, 2020, investigators of the Danbury Police Special Investigations Division, with the assistance of officers from the Patrol Division, the Community Conditions Unit, and General Investigations Division established a surveillance 7 Padanaram Rd., Unit 143, Danbury, CT, the residence of Terrel and Terrance Little. During the surveillance, Terrel was followed from hi