Task Force Makes Two Arrests, Seizes Kilo Of Cocaine
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Updated: 10:23 PM Dec 19, 2009
Task Force Makes Two Arrests, Seizes Kilo Of Cocaine
Two men are behind bars in Greenville, charged with trafficking cocaine worth more than $100,000. They are each under a $2,000,000 bond.
Posted: 7:56 AM Dec 19, 2009
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Two men are behind bars in Greenville, charged with trafficking cocaine worth more than $100,000.

Friday, the Greenville Drug Task Force arrested 25-year-old Alejandro Solis From Grimesland Bridge Road in Grimesland, and 23-year-old Pedro Avila from Barrus Construction Road in Greenville. Both are charged with trafficking cocaine. Each were locked up under a $2,000,000 secured bond.

Lawmen say 1100 grams, or one kilo, of cocaine was confiscated.

The Greenville Drug Task Force is comprised of officers from the SBI, Greenville Police Department, Pitt County Sheriff’s Office, Winterville Police Department, Farmville Police Department, Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office, Kinston Police Department, and the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.


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Posted by: Anonymous on Jan 6, 2010 at 01:47 PM

I think they need to stay in jail for a long time. I can't believe Mr. Solis didn't learn his lesson. He has a brother in jail for selling drugs also.
Posted by: Blk Man Location: E.N.C. on Dec 29, 2009 at 07:57 AM

My sentiments exactly, Del. Took alot of guts for you to state those facts.
Posted by: jose Location: greenville on Dec 22, 2009 at 07:58 AM

i hope they stay there for a while
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