Monday, March 20, 2017

Not All Illegal Drug Sellers Are Young Gangbangers

I found this to be interesting.
From the Kingman Daily Miner:  MAGNET executed three search warrants resulting in six arrests on Thursday.
The Mohave Area General Narcotics Enforcement Team, part of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area initiative, started the day by serving a search warrant in the 3700 block of Lum Avenue.
Lenore Conrique, 52, was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of narcotic drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia, felonies. Frank Conrique III, 57, was arrested on active warrants. A 58-year-old man was arrested on a failure to pay misdemeanor warrant issued by Kingman Justice Court. During a search of the property, about a half-ounce of methamphetamine was allegedly located along with other items of paraphernalia.
And this: The Mohave Area General Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested a 59-year-old Kingman man Thursday afternoon on felony drug charges.
Tony M. Anderson Sr. was taken into custody at a resident in the 5000 block of W. Camelback Loop in northeast Kingman. The felony charges include possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of marijuana, and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.
We think that young gangbangers are the ones dealing in meth, pot, coke and other illegal drugs but it seems like there are more older people who are also doing the selling and getting caught.
Perhaps, here in Kingman, we have an older population and that is why the older people are selling but I suspect it is happening in other cities as well.
It's truly a shame that these older adults may die in prison for doing the selling and dealing, but it serves them right.

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