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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: $100,000 Worth Of Marijuana Seized In Four Drug Raids
Title:US NY: $100,000 Worth Of Marijuana Seized In Four Drug Raids
Published On:2002-05-24
Source:Buffalo News (NY)
Fetched On:2008-01-23 06:57:27
$100,000 WORTH OF MARIJUANA SEIZED IN FOUR DRUG RAIDS

Buffalo narcotics detectives, working closely with Amherst and Cheektowaga
police, have confiscated close to $100,000 worth of marijuana in four
recent raids in Lovejoy and North Buffalo, police officials announced late
Thursday.

The detectives, using search warrants based on information developed
together by the three police agencies, recovered 191/2 pounds of marijuana,
plus some cocaine, Ecstasy, methamphetamines and other drugs in the four raids.

The four unrelated raids also led to four arrests and the confiscation of
two handguns, one of them stolen from Niagara County, police said.

"It's a culmination of the cooperation of all the agencies and the hard
work our guys have put in," Capt. Christine M. Giardina, commander of the
Buffalo police Narcotics and Vice Squad, said Thursday. "The hard work is
paying off."

Detectives were tight-lipped about many of the details of the four raids -
including three of the addresses - emphasizing that the investigations are
continuing and that they hope to make more arrests.

However, they did say they confiscated 18 pounds of marijuana from one
house in the city's Lovejoy area.

"That's an enormous amount of marijuana to take out of one neighborhood,"
said Lt. Larry J. Baehre, the department's public information officer. "By
taking 18 pounds from that neighborhood, we've certainly made a dent in the
narcotics trafficking there."

Narcotics officers recovered the other 11/2 pounds of marijuana in a raid
at 81 N. Ogden St., where they also confiscated the two handguns and $1,155
in cash. Arrested at that address was Julie Y. Henley, 35, who faces
charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance and stolen property.

Detectives say they disrupted "mid-level" marijuana sales in the two
Lovejoy-area raids.

"They were selling large quantities of marijuana to other individuals who
were selling it on the street," one detective said.

The marijuana was sold by the quarter pound, which is then broken into
ounces for resale. Narcotics detectives estimated that the street dealers
bought the marijuana for anywhere from $150 to $300 an ounce, then resold
it on the streets for $200 to $400 per ounce.

Following those four raids, narcotics detectives Wednesday night
confiscated 52 bags of crack cocaine and $5,670 during a raid at Apartment
808 in the Maryner Towers. Detective Sgt. George Adymy and Detectives Henry
Velez and Paul Skinner charged Ruben Munoz, 19, with felony drug possession.
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