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Saturday, 03 September 2011 18:26

Key admission leads to crack cooking find


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Johnson Johnson Gaston Police Department

A man led Gaston police back to a house where crack was cooking when he told officers he had a key following a suspicious activity call.

The reputed admission by Amos Crocker Johnson Jr. led the Gaston man to be charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver crack cocaine, felony possession of cocaine, manufacturing cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting a public officer and felony maintaining a dwelling to keep a controlled substance.

The events began when Gaston police received a call of suspicious activity in the 200 block of Highway 46 shortly before 8 p.m. Thursday, Detective W.T. Smith said.

When Smith arrived the panic alarm of a Ford truck was set off, most likely by a scramble to press the unlock button and the detective saw two men scrambling for the wood line.

Johnson, of Tinsley Way in the Gaston housing projects, was apprehended and it was discovered he had three cell phones on him. Smith said Johnson told him a man named Earl, who was later identified as Earl Stanley Hockaday Jr., had given him the keys.

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Smith called for backup and Deputy Patrick Jacobs of the Northampton County Sheriff's Office arrived and they entered the house to find the kitchen was hot and the stove on. Seaboard Police Chief George Reid assisted and the officers found a knife on the floor and a plate with an off-white substance later identified as crack cocaine. There was also an open box of baking soda, bottles of ice water to cool the concoction, scales, plastic bags and crack on the floor. Latex gloves were found with an off-white residue on them.

As investigation continued, Smith said officers discovered Johnson was on probation in Halifax County for felony possession of marijuana.

Johnson was jailed on $30,000 bond and has a September 8 court date. Hockaday will be charged with conspiracy to manufacture cocaine and police continue to look for the second person who fled the house.

The house, described as cook house by Smith, has ben under investigation the last two years.

 

 

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+14 #6 Concerned Citizen 2 2011-09-06 00:19
Some of the comments are killing me. He hasn't done anything wrong? He hasn't raped or murdered anyone? I guess creating drugs to sell on the street that could kill someone else's loved one isn't a bad thing. I for one am glad they got him. No, he is not the first and he sure won't be the last, but they are cooking crack around the corner from where I work and if it blows then it is toxic for Gaston as well as the Fire and EMS personnel that have to respond to the fire. What about their families? Are they not important? Just as long as they are there when you call right? Please, lock this guy up. I actually do feel sorry for his family. They are suffering because of his mistake. However, I am thankful that a community of people are not suffering because of his mistakes. Like it or not he committed a crime according to the State of NC.
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-13 #5 jon 2011-09-05 20:04
Ok its really not that serious as yall making it out to ne. Hes not the first to ever get busted. It must be the name that rings a bell and make it seem bad because yall blowing this out of of control. its bigger fish in the sea so try catching those first. THANKS
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-15 #4 heavy 2011-09-05 00:33
Don't hate because of what some one do. You never know what life will hand you because you never know who you might be dealing with some one who use to be in his shoes so be carefull what you say.SO KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND MISS LADIE HANDLE THAT.
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-16 #3 miss ladie 2011-09-04 22:28
It. Seem like he got haters huh......did he murder or raped somebody? Cause y'all act like he a bad guy he is a very good man and really who are you to judge focus on your own life OKAY!!! HELP FIND THE RAPIST AND KILLERS LUV YOU AMOS KEEP YOUR HEAD UP
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+10 #2 Concerned Citizen 2011-09-04 19:29
Yeah, it is good, but they got a lot more that's been running around like they're untouchable! I'm beginning to wonder if they're really trying to get these guys. Especially when you're calling and reporting things and the police don't even bother looking into it. Only in Roanoke Rapids!
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+11 #1 mr. man 2011-09-03 21:53
about time they get this guy. he been running around roanoke rapids like he the man. he been running around like he untouchable. Glad justice have been served!!
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