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Tuesday, 10 May 2011 13:39

Man arrested after stop at Champion home


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Telliga Telliga Roanoke Rapids Police Department

A Roanoke Rapids man was charged Sunday after an officer observed him going into and then leaving a known drug sales area in the Brandy Creek community.

Captain Andy Jackson of the Roanoke Rapids Police Department said Officer Roy Ball watched a man later identified Michael Erwin Telliga, 39, go to 238 Maria Avenue, exit his car and then leave.

Ball stopped the vehicle and Telliga consented to a search, which yielded a marijuana pipe, a small bag of Xanax and a crack cocaine rock hidden in a cigarette pack.

Tellliga, of Washington Street, was charged with possession of schedule II, possession of schedule IV and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was jailed on $1,000 bond and has a July 20 court date.

The 238 Maria Avenue address is the home of Calvin Champion, who since October has been charged numerous times with counts ranging from dogfighting to drug sales.

Jackson said there is a continued investigation on Champion, who Weldon police arrested last week for allegedly selling drugs in Scoco Park. It was not determined whether Champion was the one who allegedly sold Telliga the drugs, Jackson said.

"We're going to stay the course," Jackson said of 238 Maria Avenue. "We are going to continue to seek justice to stop the flow of drugs into what is a decent neighborhood. There are some good folks who live in Brandy Creek and we're going to do all we can to help them have a good neighborhood."

Asked if the police department was going to request a federal investigation into Champion, Jackson said, "We seek assistance from all authorities including Alcohol Law Enforcement and the federal government."

Calvin and his brother Robert were charged last week after an undercover operation by the Weldon Police Department.

Calvin faces charges of three counts of possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine and 6 counts of sell and deliver cocaine. He was jailed on $50,000 bond.

The brothers were charged by the Roanoke Rapids Police Department in January with multiple drug offenses.

In a raid based on an investigation in October where some 30 pit bulls were found, many with battle scars and other wounds, officers seized 70 grams of crack cocaine, a signal to agents, the Champions have allegedly been dealing in trafficking amounts, Captain Andy Jackson said at the time.

They seized $1,600 in cash, two guns, ammo and digital scales.

The brothers were arrested without incient.

There was no signs of dogs there and it is believed Calvin Champion got rid of the dogs he was supposed to look after following his October arrest, Jackson said.

The county took several dogs as evidence along with puppies and sick dogs.

It appears drug activity continued at the house following Champion’s initial release from jail in October and any more charges against him could result in the beginning of nuisance abatement proceedings, Jackson said. “We will be persistent in our pursuit for justice.”

The brothers face charges of possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, felony possession of cocaine, maintaining a dwelling and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The charges filed resulted from the earlier narcotics investigation in the Brandy Creek community which led to a dog fighting probe.

Narcotics Agent Jamie Hardy said then it was clear some of the dogs were used in fighting because paraphernalia such as penicillin, iodine and rehydration systems were found at the scene.

One puppy was found dead on top of a kennel and one mother was trying to chew through a chain link fence to get to her pups, he said. One dog’s ear was ripped and was just beginning to heal.

Hardy said it was unclear whether dog fights were occurring in the backyard but it was clear there was traffic, judging from the discovery of leftover plastic baggies, an indication people were smoking marijuana while watching or training the dogs.

Calvin Champion was charged with three misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals and four felony counts reflecting that he allegedly maliciously allowed the dogs to fight, which caused severe injuries.

 

 

 

 

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+5 #12 one who knows 2011-05-12 12:01
in response to "come on" I am not amused at your comment at all.This is no laughing matter,this arrest has probably ruined his life.I talk to mike everyday and have played guitar with him since we were kids,he was leading a double life....even I didn't know he was involved in something this bad.I knew he had problems in the past but was assured they were in the past.I am heartbroken after finding out someone I thought I knew so well could hide something like this from me.It should be a wake up call for alot of us,you never know what our friends and loved ones are really doing...things are not always what they seem.
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-1 #11 T-ONE 2011-05-12 01:54
WOW! Yeah, we are winning the war on drugs you guys are correct! Keep living in your perfect word, everytime someone screw up or make the neighborhood look bad, kick em out. What happens when a kid is molested? do you advocate the samething?
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0 #10 bill 2011-05-12 00:18
do people really read what they wright and listen to what they say before making a remark. these people are a recurring downfall to society and should be punished to full extinct of the law.
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+2 #9 Citizen 1 2011-05-11 19:31
City Council, are you all listening? I really wish you all would take this matter up and issue a Nuisance Abatement against the owners of these residences and seize their properties. I bet they're stop their drug dealing then!
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+7 #8 Citizen 1 2011-05-11 19:13
I say Bravo to the RRPD! Just keep doing what you're doing. These people who sell drugs are never going to stop and you all can't stop either! For T-One and Hard Rocker, are you guys serious? I agree, drug addiction is an illness, so go to Rehab, get your life together, but stay out of my community patronizing these dealers! These people who come through buying drugs are no better than the ones selling them. What if this was your neighborhood? Would you want the constant flow of traffic, as if a parade was about to take place, would you want the loud, booming, music coming from the cars, when you're trying to sleep, because you have a job to go to and you're trying to make an honest living, would you want the trash that's thrown from the cars in the street? If you're a decent person, I'm sure your answer would be no. I DON'T WANT THESE PEOPLE IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD, you're more than welcome to have them in yours!
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+4 #7 Kimberly 2011-05-11 14:00
The idea that drugs and the folks involved with the creation, selling/distribution, and use of them aren't hurting anyone but themselves is a patently false argument for the legalization of drugs. Drugs and all of the lifestyle issues that surround them produce untold amount of crime and pain in the communities and families that are invaded by them. No 1 using drugs is a "productive" person. How can you be 100% productive and meet your full potential when you are blasted half out of your mind?
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-7 #6 T-ONE 2011-05-11 02:54
Hard Rocker you say he is a good guy and has a good family, that's what I'm saying, if he wasn't at the wrong place at the wrong time, things would be fine. Why jam up a productive citizen because they get high? he's a responsiable person who like drugs, he's not breaking into people homes, robbing and killing, he's a contributor to society. because he go and get drugs his life should'nt be turned upside down, I don't think so. LEGALIZE IT!
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+8 #5 hard rocker 2011-05-10 22:28
Sad to see such a good young man go down the tube.....guy has a great family. Teg, get your life straight!
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-5 #4 T-ONE 2011-05-10 21:59
People should face reality. Drugs will be here long after you are gone. States need to put in Red Light Districts, and let the drug users/sellers or whatever have at it. It's time to start seriously looking at legalizing drugs, and stop wasting taxpayers money. American's fly to Amsterdam all the time...just for the Red light district.
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+3 #3 unknown 2011-05-10 20:04
I can not understand if the RR police department knows that this is going on why dont they get the Federal goverment to do something about it. They sure didnt mind getting the FED'S on others. And to get busted with all this guy had on him and only a $1,000 bond. Just dont understand where the justice is in this world! truth be known he is probably out and still doing the same thing. Come on RRPD do something about the drug dealers and the Judges need to stop slapping them on the wrist and letting them go. Was in court the other month and dealers in there that had been busted more than once and they where let go under probation.. WHERE IS THE JUSTICE!!!!!
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