Narcotics arrests made
Published 5:45 pm Sunday, April 13, 2014
WINDSOR – Bertie County Sheriff John Holley announced the completion of a two month long narcotics investigation by his Narcotics/Gang Unit in the Roxobel and Kelford communities that has resulted in two arrests.
David Houston Harrell of Moore Road in Kelford was arrested on April 9 and charged with two felony counts of sell and delivery of cocaine, two felony counts of possession with intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver cocaine, two felony counts of maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or place to keep and store a controlled substance, two counts of felony possession of cocaine and one count of felony conspiring to sell and deliver cocaine.
Harrell was held in the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail under a $50,000 cash bond. His first court appearance was on Wednesday, April 9.
Also arrested was Jimmy Williams of Governor’s Road, Roxobel. Williams was arrested on April 4 and charged with one felony count of possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine, one felony count of maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or place to keep and store a controlled substance, one count of felony possession of cocaine, and one felony count of conspiring to sell and deliver cocaine.
Williams was held at the Bertie-Martin Regional Jail under a $100,000 secured bond and made his first court appearance on April 9.