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Milford Police seize 393 marijuana bags in Georgetown areas

byCustoms Today Report
07/03/2015
in Guyana, International Customs
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GEORGETOWN:  Officers arrested three people after discovering cocaine, marijuana and 393 bags of heroin at multiple residences in the Milford and Georgetown areas.

Milford Police Drugs and Narcotics Division concluded their four month investigation, police said.

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Officers seized marijuana, cocaine, heroin, a stun gun and more than $500 cash, police said.

Eric Walston, 34, of Milford, faces multiple charges of possession along with endangering the welfare of a child, police said. He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution near Georgetown for lack of $58,300 secured bail.

Jayme Wyatt, 29, of Georgetown is charged with multiple offenses, including possession and endangering the welfare of a child. He was released on $38,000 unsecured bail.

Lyndon Hitchens, 49, of Georgetown faces two charges of possession and was commited to Sussex Correctional Institution for lack of $5,500 secured bail.

Tiffany Craft, 24, of Milford was not charged, but is wanted on multiple outstanding warrants, police said.

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