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steroid bust in NC

DRRman said:
Immortal, yes you are right, i believe that was "the rest of the stash" from what i hear



If that wasnt the rest of it, I'd hate, actually love, to think of what the main stash is:D

Whenever I heard "biggest bust in NC history", I knew it had to have something to do with you know who.
 
here is some info






Albemarle police stumble onto $11 million drug bust
Updated: 9/19/02 8:23 AM
By: Diana Rugg, News 14 Carolina



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Steroid bust in Albemarle

Police say it is the largest drug bust of its kind in the town.







ALBEMARLE, N.C. -- A Salisbury man is out of jail after being arrested for what Albemarle police call the biggest drug bust of its kind ever in their town.

Police arrested Kevin Paul Moore of Salisbury, after finding more than $11 million worth of pills in a storage unit registered in his name.

"Overall, we have just under 500,000 dosage units and the total value is a little over $11 million," said Albemarle Police Chief Ronnie Michael.


The drugs are worth a little over $11 million.
According to police, each of the little pills confiscated can sell for $10 to $50 on the black market. Each bag held 500 pills and police found 98 bags in all, plus thousands of vials of the injectable form of the drugs.

The vials were so small, one can barely read the labels written in Greek.

"We have eight storage container boxes, 2 feet tall by 3 feet long completely full of steroids," said Michael.

Police officers say they stumbled on the drugs practically by accident. They were investigating some routine break-ins at the Crystal Mini-Storage in Albemarle when what had been broken into in one of the units caught their eye.

The city's police chief credits the officer's quick thinking for the bust.


The drugs were found in a mini-storage unit.
"You never know when one thing is going to lead you to another,” said Michael. “Fortunately, in this case, the officer had the presence of mind to look at what was in that container that was open. Had he not looked in that container, we would have never recovered it."

The mini-storage managers say they had no idea what was in the unit registered to 35-year-old Moore. Moore is charged with maintaining a dwelling to keep a control substance.

Albemarle police say although this bust is the biggest stash of illegal steroids they have seen in their town, they will not be surprised if their investigation turns up even more.

"I think this just is the first of several arrests that will come as we do our investigation,"
 
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