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Police confiscate drugs and money
by Laura Edington
Richmond County Daily Journal
Feb 15, 2013 | 67209 views | 2 2 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Rockingham Police Chief Billy Kelly and Richmond County Sheriff James Clemmons Jr. look over what was taken from the house on Sandhills Road.
Laura Edington | Daily Journal Rockingham Police Chief Billy Kelly and Richmond County Sheriff James Clemmons Jr. look over what was taken from the house on Sandhills Road.
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Marcus Lee Wilson
Marcus Lee Wilson
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William Joseph Allen
William Joseph Allen
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Rondell Shellette Nelson
Rondell Shellette Nelson
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Keith Tyrone Allred Jr.
Keith Tyrone Allred Jr.
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Through a collaborative effort by the Rockingham Police Department Vice/Narcotics Division and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office Vice/Narcotics Division, 426 grams of marijuana was taken off the streets on Feb. 8, said Rockingham Police Lt. Creed Freeman.

Police said the drug bust resulted in the collection of drugs and money, and the arrest of four people.

According to the Freeman and the incident report, those arrested include:

• Marcus Lee Wilson, 26, of 441 Sandhill Road, Rockingham, is charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, sell and delivery marijuana, maintaining a dwelling, possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school and possession of firearm by a felon. He was arrested and placed under a $50,000 bond.

• William Joseph Allen, 46, of 441 Sandhill Road, Rockingham, is charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, conspiracy to sell marijuana, maintaining a dwelling and possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school. He was arrested and placed under a $50,000 bond.

• Rondell Shellette Nelson, 32, of 441 Sandhill Road, Rockingham, is charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school and maintaining a dwelling. She was arrested and placed under a $50,000 bond.

• Keith Tyrone Allred Jr., 18, of 181 Crestway Drive, Rockingham, is charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school. He was arrested and placed under a $5,000 bond.

Police confiscated more than 400 grams of marijuana, a Maverick 12 gauge shotgun, three digital scales, more than $3,000 in currency, plastic sandwich bags and pieces of personal mail, the report said.

Freeman said that an ongoing investigation led to these arrests. Law enforcement received reports that marijuana was being sold out of the house and a controlled buy was made at the residence, he said. Law enforcement then served the search warrant on Feb. 8.

“This is just one example of what we said we would do,” said Richmond County Sheriff James Clemmons Jr.

Clemmons said law enforcement is working together to help the community.

Rockingham Police Chief Billy Kelly said, “I feel like I can call the Sheriff’s Office, Hamlet Police Department, NC Highway Patrol and ask for assistance and receive it instantly.”

“This is just an example of our cooperation,” Kelly said.

Lawmen said this is not the first time Wilson has been in trouble with the law. According to Freeman, Wilson was charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, maintaining a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of drug paraphernalia in 2011 at the same address.

— Staff Writer Laura Edington can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 18, or by email at ledington@civitasmedia.com.



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February 18, 2013
lol how many time he been locked up then right back out on the streets you have to love the system
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February 23, 2013
They all are just crazy! They need to get them off the street and make them pay. All that money... and I can bet you their last dollar...... they azz will get out and do it again. U must teach them a lesson... lock them up give them 10-20 years. Teach the others a lesson thats on the streets. .. make a sample out of them... and near the school where my kids go.
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