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Man allegedly sold Fentanyl to undercover cop; raid nets drugs in home of man, woman
Updated 11:54 AM;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Authorities raided a home in New Brighton and found cocaine and heroin after a man who lives there allegedly sold dangerous Fentanyl to an undercover officer.
Larry Browning, 58, and Nikia Lejoe, 45, were in their bedroom where the stash was discovered when police executed a search warrant at their home on Cassidy Place on April 8 at about 6 a.m., according to the criminal complaint based on a Narcotics Borough Staten Island investigation.
The criminal complaint alleges that officers confiscated glassine envelopes filled with heroin. Crack cocaine was piled on a plate and stored in various containers including plastic zipper bags and twists. A sedative, Alprazolam marked “G3721,″ allegedly was found in the bedroom along with films of opioid-treatment drugs Buprenorphine and Naloxone.
Service Director Dave Douglas said K.E. McCartney & Associates was one of four companies considered for the work.
McCartney was chosen because it has worked with the city before and its employees are familiar with working on projects that are funded by the Ohio Department of Transportation. Douglas said ODOT projects often involve a great deal of paperwork.
ODOT is funding 95% of the project.
On Friday, the city s board of control will award a contract for construction of the path, which will run from Tuscarawas Avenue along the river to the corporation limit.
The low bid of $525,329 was from Shelley Co. of Columbus. It covers construction of the path and lighting.