* David Earl Cooper (aka &uot Grand PA&uot ), 37, of 142.5 South King Street in Windsor is under a $ 160,000 bond for four counts of sale and delivery of cocaine and four counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine * Jerry Lee Liverman, 23, 1606 NC 305 in Aulander is under a $ 50,000 bond for one count of sale and delivery of cocaine and one count of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine * DeShawn Gatling, 22, of 1813 Charles Taylor Road of Aulander is under an $ 80,000 bond for two counts of sale and delivery of cocaine and two counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine ![]() * Troy Lamont Powell, 16, of 822 Hexlena Road in Aulander is under a $ 50,000 bond for one count of intent to sell and deliver counterfeit control substance and one count sale of counterfeit control substance ![]() * Wilson Harris, 56, of 333 Commerce Street in Aulander is under a $ 160,000 bond for four counts of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and sell and deliver of cocaine Spending time locked up for Friday’s charges will be 10 people. My feelings are simple: if you deal drugs, you need to be locked up.&uot &uot I love it when we all get together and are all going out with the same objective. &uot I think the operation went very well,&uot he said. &uot Any time you can take 13 people off the street selling drugs, it’s a successful day.&uot &uot The Narcotics Division did an excellent job,&uot Sheriff Atkins said. Sheriff Atkins and Chief Deputy John Holley each said they were pleased with the events of the day. &uot Anytime you can put someone behind bars for selling dope, it’s a success story,&uot he added. &uot Kenny and Frank have done an excellent job with this undercover operation. &uot I wish we had three times as many because there are three times this number in Bertie County, but it’s a good start,&uot Windsor Police Chief Rodney Hoggard said. Officers, including eight from the Windsor Police Department were busy picking up suspects. While a handful of officers were working in Aulander, other officers were spread throughout the county picking up other suspects in the case. &uot I am happy to see it come to an end, especially on a day where there were no injuries to the officers or the individuals that were apprehended.&uot &uot It’s a good day that these people have been brought into the judicial system,&uot Barmer insisted. &uot We used undercover agents to make buys off several known drug dealers,&uot he continued.īarmer said the arrests made for a good day in Aulander and Bertie County. &uot It started with a residence in Aulander, but there were targets throughout the county. &uot This started a year ago,&uot Chief Barmer said. Coston is under a $ 60,000 bond on charges of possession with intent to sell cocaine, maintaining a dwelling as a place to keep, store and sell cocaine and maintaining a vehicle as a place to keep, store and sell cocaine. Thanks to that warrant and the work of the two canines, Jermaine Alan Coston, 28, of the residence was arrested and charged with multiple counts. ![]() &uot Both dogs and their handlers will be such an asset to the citizens of Bertie County in helping with our war on drugs.&uot Īs the officers searched the residence at Medson Lee Road, both dogs found cocaine – one inside the residence and one in a car parked in the side yard. ![]() Charlie Harmon and Frank Massey on making their first in the line of duty finds of cocaine,&uot Timberlake said. &uot I especially want to congratulate our two newest K-9 Deputies DaKota and Buddy and their handlers Sgt. Charlie Harmon and Frank Massey and their K-9 Deputies DaKota and Buddy.
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