A lovemaking sinner was arrested Saturday in Oak Ridge on pharmaceutical charges after watch officers cited him and three other men to City Court for soliciting without a permit. Officer Michael Swigert arrested Sean Charles Neal, 40, listed as a momentary from North Carolina, for protection of Schedule II drugs (crack cocaine) and control of Schedule VI drugs (marijuana). Swigert had cited Neal to court for soliciting without a permit. When the policewoman ran a records contain on him, he accomplished Neal was a having it away offender.
The officer of the law reportedly found a fissure outcropping and marijuana in Neal's bag when he searched him. Reports said the records restrict also revealed that Neal was wanted in at least three states, but authorities in those three states chose not to extradite him. Oak Ridge boys in blue reports don't state what charges the the human race faced in those other states. Other Oak Ridge officers cited three more men for soliciting without a warrant in link to the magazine-selling operation.
Reports said Brian Mason Webber, 33, also listed as transient, no condition listed; Maurice Allen Bronson, 24, listed as impermanent from North Carolina; and Marcus A. Oliver, 24, Melbourne, Fla., were all cited to City Court. Reports said residents in two Oak Ridge neighborhoods -- Westwood around Whippoorwill Drive and in Briarcliff on Brentwood Drive -- called the Police Department Saturday afternoon and reported the men were in the neighborhoods selling magazines. One neighbouring on Brentwood Drive told Officer Swigert that Neal was "aggressive.
" Oliver told officers that a van filled with nine folk had dropped them off near Whippoorwill Drive and in the Briarcliff neighborhood. He told officers that he and Bronson were dropped near Whippoorwill, but seven others were dropped off in Briarcliff. Officers called the van driver, identified as "Troy," and told him to go back to Wisconsin Avenue and work up Oliver and Bronson, where officers had told them to wait. Oliver and "Troy" also had solicitation warrants from other states but authorities in those states also chose not to extradite. Neal is being held in the Anderson County clink under a $2,000 bond.
He was convicted terminal year in Virginia for genital battery involving a minor. Beverly Majors can be contacted at (865) 220-5514.
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