News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: St Lucie County Sheriff's Office Looking To Seize |
Title: | US FL: St Lucie County Sheriff's Office Looking To Seize |
Published On: | 2006-06-14 |
Source: | Fort Pierce Tribune (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 02:40:00 |
ST. LUCIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE LOOKING TO SEIZE THOUSANDS FROM COCAINE RING
FORT PIERCE -- The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office is seeking more
than $45,000 in cash seized from one alleged member of a Treasure
Coast cocaine trafficking ring.
Papers were filed in circuit court Tuesday to gain the funds, which
were found in a car driven by [Name redacted], 29, of Fort Pierce. He
is one of 13 people indicted last week in connection with a ring
accused of funneling multiple kilograms of cocaine into Fort Pierce.
[Name redacted], 27, of Stuart, is accused of leading the
organization while [Name redacted], 34, of Port St. Lucie, is accused
of supplying cocaine to his group. [Name redacted] and seven people
accused of working under him were charged last week in a 10-count
indictment and could face maximum penalties of life in prison on some
of the charges.
[Name redacted] and four other people accused of working with him
were charged in a separate five-count indictment delivered last
Thursday. They also could face maximum penalties of life in prison on
the charges.
In addition, authorities are seeking to seize $134,278 in cash and a
2004 BMW from [Name redacted] and his associates and about $13,000 in
cash from [Name redacted] and others connected to him, according to
the indictments.
[Name redacted] was stopped by sheriff's deputies on May 16 and a
police K-9 alerted to the presence of drugs in his car, according to
the forfeiture complaint. Deputies found a bag with a shoe box filled
with cash inside, as well as a marijuana pipe with residue.
[Name redacted] said the money was for his lawn business, a story
that [Name redacted]'s sister confirmed when she arrived at the
scene. While they said they planned to buy three lawnmowers with the
cash, the sheriff's office alleges the money was tied to drug sales
and the agency plans to present testimony to back up the assertion.
While he faced charges in circuit court related to the traffic stop,
[Name redacted] was later arrested in early June on federal drug
charges and was accused of working under [Name redacted]. Based on
his past criminal record, he could face a mandatory life sentence if
convicted at trial.
All of those charged so far remain in federal custody while their
cases are pending.
* Thirteen people accused of being part of a Treasure Coast cocaine
trafficking ring were indicted last week.
* [Name redacted], 27, of Stuart is accused of running the group
while [Name redacted], 34, of Port St. Lucie is accused of supplying
him with drugs.
* The organization is accused of bringing multiple kilograms of
cocaine into Fort Pierce each month and using members of the 13th
Street Gang to sell the drugs.
* The sheriff's office filed papers in circuit court Tuesday to seize
more than $45,000 in cash from one of the group's alleged members, in
addition to more than $145,000 authorities are attempting to gain
through federal forfeiture proceedings.
FORT PIERCE -- The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office is seeking more
than $45,000 in cash seized from one alleged member of a Treasure
Coast cocaine trafficking ring.
Papers were filed in circuit court Tuesday to gain the funds, which
were found in a car driven by [Name redacted], 29, of Fort Pierce. He
is one of 13 people indicted last week in connection with a ring
accused of funneling multiple kilograms of cocaine into Fort Pierce.
[Name redacted], 27, of Stuart, is accused of leading the
organization while [Name redacted], 34, of Port St. Lucie, is accused
of supplying cocaine to his group. [Name redacted] and seven people
accused of working under him were charged last week in a 10-count
indictment and could face maximum penalties of life in prison on some
of the charges.
[Name redacted] and four other people accused of working with him
were charged in a separate five-count indictment delivered last
Thursday. They also could face maximum penalties of life in prison on
the charges.
In addition, authorities are seeking to seize $134,278 in cash and a
2004 BMW from [Name redacted] and his associates and about $13,000 in
cash from [Name redacted] and others connected to him, according to
the indictments.
[Name redacted] was stopped by sheriff's deputies on May 16 and a
police K-9 alerted to the presence of drugs in his car, according to
the forfeiture complaint. Deputies found a bag with a shoe box filled
with cash inside, as well as a marijuana pipe with residue.
[Name redacted] said the money was for his lawn business, a story
that [Name redacted]'s sister confirmed when she arrived at the
scene. While they said they planned to buy three lawnmowers with the
cash, the sheriff's office alleges the money was tied to drug sales
and the agency plans to present testimony to back up the assertion.
While he faced charges in circuit court related to the traffic stop,
[Name redacted] was later arrested in early June on federal drug
charges and was accused of working under [Name redacted]. Based on
his past criminal record, he could face a mandatory life sentence if
convicted at trial.
All of those charged so far remain in federal custody while their
cases are pending.
* Thirteen people accused of being part of a Treasure Coast cocaine
trafficking ring were indicted last week.
* [Name redacted], 27, of Stuart is accused of running the group
while [Name redacted], 34, of Port St. Lucie is accused of supplying
him with drugs.
* The organization is accused of bringing multiple kilograms of
cocaine into Fort Pierce each month and using members of the 13th
Street Gang to sell the drugs.
* The sheriff's office filed papers in circuit court Tuesday to seize
more than $45,000 in cash from one of the group's alleged members, in
addition to more than $145,000 authorities are attempting to gain
through federal forfeiture proceedings.
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