Fake suspicion of drug trafficking and members of passage in Colchester
COLCHESTER, Vt. - Chittenden County State’s Attorney at it because dismiss two other cases, the drugs are false.
Colchester police said that the two women, in particular, from the sale of drugs are in transition suspected members of New York City.
“The message that we are only them, the green light to Vermont, and maintain,” said Police Detective Sergeant Colchester. Charles Cole, in response to the events rejected.
State Attorney’s T.J. Donovan said he was in his office could not do much. Current legislation, it is not illegal to fake medicines.
But it is illegal to sell fake drugs.
Colchester not see the police, the two women sold drugs to everyone.
“We do not believe that, in this case, we had enough evidence to charge with respect to the sale or disposal of these non-controlled substances,” said Donovan.
Police 19 years, Ashley DeJesus and 18, on 14 March Roseann Rosado.
According to the court papers, the two were in a Motel 6 staying in Colchester.
A motel manager called police after an error.
Women have permission from the police to carry out searches of the room.
Police found what they thought about 80 milligrams of 130 tablets of Oxycontin.
The police said one of the pills would be equal to four doses of the agent of pain.
But, police spoke of a review of the Vermont State Police Lab Waterbury found the tablets were false.
“Once we receive this information, we both cases immediately released,” said Donovan.
Women spend almost a month in jail because they are not the $ 25000 deposit, Donovan.
When the two were in detention, they were flashing on the screen for each character gangs, others to the police.
“They had both laptops and portable computers, there were some references to gangs and with reference to the drawings, gangs in the Bronx, New York, it is in connection with,” said Cole .
There were indications, the two women were looking for housing in Burlington and Rutland.
“They are directly related to Bronx, New York, who once again that the direct link back either here or in Burlington Rutland is certainly on” Cole.
Detective Cole said he believes that the state must change its laws regarding possession of counterfeit medicines.
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