Marijuana among items seized from home day care in North Carolina

Posted by Sagar Satapathy on July 24, 2018.

Investigators have arrested three suspects in connection with a drug bust at a home day care center in North Carolina.

Fayetteville Police conducted a search in the day care center after every student left it. The search led to the seizure of up to 300 pounds of marijuana.

This apart, a half kilogram of cocaine, up to an ounce of heroin, 10 firearms, over $70,000 in cash and a 2013 Audi Q7 SUV were also seized by the cops who had launched the investigation a month ago.

After learning that a home day care might be involved in the incident, investigators said, “As the Fayetteville Police Department’s Gang Unit continued this investigation, they executed an additional search warrant at a residence along the 1000 block of Ronald Reagan Drive on Tuesday, July 17, 2018.”

Acting on the search warrant, the investigators arrested Alvin Davis III, 27, Victoria L. Everett, 34, owner and operator of “Tori’s Playhouse and co-owner, Reshod J. Everett, 32, and U.S. Postal Service employee.

Davis III was charged with several charges including trafficking cocaine and carrying a concealed weapon while Victoria L. Everett was charged with trafficking in marijuana by possession and trafficking in heroin by possession. He was also charged with other charges, police say.

Likewise, Reshod J. Everett was charged with conspiring to traffic in heroin and cocaine, among other things.

As per wral.com, officers found marijuana cookies and gummies on the spot; however, they haven't seen evidence at this time that the children had access to them.

Further investigation into the matter is underway.

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