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Tega Cay Man Obtains Prescription Pills by Fraud

A Tegay Cay man had been fooling hospital authorities for some time now.  According to a report, the man used five different names over a period of almost six years to obtain prescription pills from the Piedmont Medical Center.

Authorities stated that the man obtained the prescription pills by giving the hospital different false names, birthdates, and Social Security numbers to obtain the pills.  A nurse and hospital director also stated to police the man came to the hospital on Friday morning complaining of pain and asking for a prescription.  One of the nurses identified the man as having used a previous different name at the hospital.

Upon further investigation, the nurse found the man had been to the hospital before and he used different names to obtain controlled substances.  Apparently, the man realized police were coming to question him at the hospital as he attempted to eavesdrop a conversation between a nurse and police officer.  Authorities located the man in the hospital parking lot where he stated he went to grab his debit card.  Officers placed the man under arrest for attempting to obtain the prescription pills and for driving under suspended license as his license had been suspended at the time of arrest.

Any criminal charge can bring hardship to the person facing the accusations.  Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys handle many types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina, including drug charges.  Our criminal attorneys want to help you or someone you know with his/her drug charges.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Rock Hill Parents Arrested on Drug Charges at Home with Son

A Rock Hill man and woman are facing multiple drug charges and endangerment of a child charge after both were found in a residence Wednesday with a large amount of heroin and pills around a 1-year old, according to a report. Another man was arrested at the same residence the next day on possession of heroin and possession of pills.

Authorities were responding to a call from the residence on an overdose charge.  According to a report with the York County Sheriff’s office, the man arrested at the residence on the first day had been selling prescription pills and heroin to the woman and the man arrested the second day.  The man arrested the second day had overdosed at the time of his arrest and was taken to the hospital.

When the authorities discovered the needles and pills, they also discovered the man and woman’s 1-year old son, whom they deemed to be neglected at the time.  Both were charged with child endangerment along with possession charges.

If you or a loved one is facing drug charges, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys also handle many other types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

York Man Charged with Weapon and Drug Possession

A York man with convictions dating back to 1998 that prevent him from having a weapon was arrested Friday by deputies on drug and weapons charges, according to jail records.

The man was charged with possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of drugs with intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana, jail records showed Saturday. The man’s criminal record according to State Law Enforcement Division records includes conviction for assault, domestic violence, and escape from prison.

The York County Clerk of Court public index shows an attempted murder charge against the man was dismissed in December due to insufficient evidence to prosecute him on the charge. Jail records Saturday showed the man was being held on $10,620 bond.  If you or a loved one is facing drug charges, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  Our criminal attorneys also handle many other types of criminal cases in North and South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

9 Charlotte Men Arrested in “Enderly Park” Sting Operation

Nine Charlotte men were arrested Friday on federal drug charges during an early morning roundup conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.

The arrests and indictment are the result of “Operation Enderly Park,” a six-month investigation conducted jointly by the DEA and CMPD to target an

All of the men, except one, had their initial appearances Friday in U.S. District Court and were detained, pending their detention hearings. The defendants charged with drug conspiracy face a statutory minimum prison term of five years and a maximum of 40 years, and a $5 million fine.

 

Contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP in North Carolina or South Carolina to consult with a criminal attorney about any drug charges.  Our criminal attorneys understand the hardships facing criminal defendants.  Our criminal attorneys want to help you or someone you might know with his/her drug case.  We also handle other various different types of criminal cases in North Carolina and South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.d reduce violent crime in Mecklenburg County, with special emphasis placed on Enderly Park neighborhood in northwest Charlotte, the report states.  The defendants were apprehended early Friday morning and were charged with multiple counts of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine, marijuana, and cocaine.

 

2 Arrested At Rock Hill CVS on Drug Charges

A man and woman were arrested this week after trying to fill fraudulent prescriptions for Oxycodone and Adderall at Rock Hill pharmacies, according to Rock Hill Police reports.   Narcotics investigators were advised that a man and a woman dropped off fraudulent prescriptions at the Walgreens on Cherry Road and the CVS on Celanese Road on Wednesday, said the commander of York County’s Drug Enforcement Unit.

Police arrested the man and woman at a Rock Hill CVS, the reports state.   In addition to trying to obtain “trafficking amounts” of Oxycodone, Brown said, they had other drugs with them in Rock Hill, along with Oxycodone.  Rock Hill officers found the man and woman with 18 units of Alprazolam, “with the intent to distribute,” the report states.

Police also confiscated a blank prescription pad and $6,212 in cash incident to the arrest of the two.  The man and woman are each charge

d with possession with intent to distribute near a school Oxycodone and Alprazolam, trafficking Oxycodone and possession of a prescription pad, according to police.

Criminal drug charges bring hardship and stress to any person.  If you or someone you know is dealing with drug charges in North or South Carolina, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP to consult with one of our criminal attorneys.  We have criminal attorneys who want to help you and who handle many other types of criminal cases.  We are licensed in both North and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

NC Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Four Men in Multi-County Drug Bust

Four men were arrested on drug charges after a joint investigation into a multi-county drug operation, according to the Union County Sheriff’s Office.  Detectives with the Union County Sheriff’s Office arrested three men in the county, charging them with trafficking controlled substances and felony conspiracy.  A fourth man was arrested in Moore County, deputies said.

Wednesday night, the Moore County Sheriff’s office contacted authorities in Union County after an undercover drug investigation there led to the arrest of a man from Union County.  Subsequently, Moore County officers provided Union County deputies with evidence of drug trafficking occurring at two residences from this arrest.  Authorities searched a home in Monroe Wednesday night, gathering information and seizing drug paraphernalia in the process. A similar search was conducted simultaneously on a residence in Marshville, where Sheriff’s Deputies took two men into custody and seized over one pound of crystal methamphetamine, $8,975 in cash, three handguns, and one rifle.

As the investigation continued to unfold overnight, officers were led to draw a search warrant for a third residence located north of Marshville, the report states.  Officers seized 745 lbs. of marijuana and four firearms at this residence and took one man into custody there as well.  If you or a loved one has been charged with a drug crime, cont act the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower to consult with a criminal attorney about these charges.  We understand the hardship that accompanies any criminal case.  Our criminal attorneys know your rights and want to help you or someone you might know with his/her drug related charges in North or South Carolina.  We are licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, where you can contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.