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Man convicted, sentenced for trafficking cocaine

Man convicted, sentenced for trafficking cocaine

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – A 27-year-old Myrtle Beach man was convicted in Brunswick County Superior Court Wednesday for trafficking in cocaine, according to a spokesperson for the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office.

Tristan Jaymar McNeil was arrested Feb. 4, 2012 at a motor vehicle checking station in Shallotte that was conducted by the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office Special Operations Traffic Unit.

McNeil tried to avoid the checking station, and was subsequently stopped. Authorities found him to be in possession of 48 grams of cocaine, or the equivalent of 400 street doses.

Detectives make "significant drug arrests"

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Detectives with the Vice-Narcotics Unit of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office teamed up with the SBI and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agency to make significant drug arrests.

According to the sheriff's office, three people were arrested and 330 grams of cocaine was seized as a result of the collaborative investigation.

Kemine Taylor, 23 of Shallotte, was charged with:

  • a dozen counts of trafficking cocaine
  • two counts of sell/deliver cocaine
  • one count of conspire to traffic cocaine

Joshua Orlando Bernard, 24 of Ocean Isle Beach, was charged with:

  • a dozen counts of trafficking cocaine
  • two counts of sell/deliver cocaine
  • one count of conspire to traffic cocaine

Amy Michelle Slusser, 27 of Ocean Isle Beach, was charged with:

50 people arrested in Brunswick County drug "round up"

Over 50 offenders were placed under arrest and transported to jail during Operation "Spring Sweep."

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Deputies from the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office woke up early Wednesday morning in an effort to keep your neighborhood safer. 

The Sheriff's Office had some wake up calls for suspects across the area.  The Vice-Narcotics Unit conducted a large "round up" of drug offenders in Brunswick County. 

A list of 70 people with various drug offences were targeted.  Over 50 offenders were placed under arrest and transported to jail during Operation "Spring Sweep."

Despite the success of Wednesday's operation, Sheriff John Ingram wants his deputies to keep working hard.  "We did not come this far to give up and if your name is on that list and you have not been arrested yet then I suggest you turn yourself in," said Ingram.  "We want to make sure that we look into everything and get these people off the streets."