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2 face drug charges after vehicle search
by Abbi Overfelt
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LUMBERTON — Two Elizabethtown men are being held in the Robeson County jail under a combined bond of more than $1.7 million after being arrested on Monday for intending to sell 780 grams of cocaine, according to court documents.

Brian Edward Collins, 42, of 187 Dewitt Gooden Road, and Montreal Deandre Freeman, 22, of 1985 Mercer Mill Road, are each charged with two counts of felony trafficking in cocaine, conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, possession with intent to sell cocaine, maintaining a vehicle/dwelling place and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

Collins’ bond was set at $1,150,000; Freeman has a bond of $575,000.

The two men were traveling in a 2003 black Honda Accord at 3:25 p.m. when their vehicle was stopped by a Robeson County narcotics agent and a drug-sniffing dog alerted the agent to drugs in the car, according to a warrant. The agent seized 780 grams of cocaine from the vehicle, along with plastic bags and a backpack used to package and sell the cocaine, according to the warrant.

The agent also seized prescription medication, clothing and two business cards with “drug ledgers” on the back, according to court documents. A hotel key card and paperwork with a Florida address for Brian Collins was also seized, according to the documents.

The State Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the investigation, according to court documents.

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theblindeye
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August 31, 2012
It is amazing that the Media is exposed to such privy information...
trutalk
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August 31, 2012
Wow! That statement has proven your level of ignorance... There is no need for to address a person with such a low level of character and intelligence.
trutalk
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August 30, 2012
@rules... Now that you have figured out that they look BLACK... what will a person of your scholar accomplish next?
ROSSisRIGHT
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August 30, 2012
Trutal: You are really sensitive when a black person is in the news and people are commenting truths about them. I believe you have a wee-wittle bit of hate(i know a democrat word, but I love giving them a taste of their own medicine) in you. Why don't you tell us how you feel about crimes being commited by blacks? Are you a member of the NAACP and are told to not say anything? Don't be so angry when people are telling truths on here about how they feel about these criminals. Aren't you upset with the crime too?
rulesman2150
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August 29, 2012
They look BLACK to me!!! Pigtails go over really well in prison!!!!
ROSSisRIGHT
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August 29, 2012
Hello,... NAACP.. hello, is anyone there? Anyone, please answer if you can hear me.....
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