Guns, Alcohol And Drugs Found During ALE Search Warrant 

DUNN – After receiving several complaints from the community, the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) agents conducted an investigation of an illegal business in Dunn. The investigation culminated with the execution of a search warrant on a residence engaging in the illegal sales of alcoholic beverages without ABC permits. The search warrant resulted in numerous arrests and multiple felony and misdemeanor criminal charges as well as the seizure of alcohol, drugs, and three firearms.  

On April 4, ALE, assisted by the Dunn Police Department, executed a search warrant at 405 Johnson Street in Dunn, NC. The operation led to the seizure of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, non-taxpaid liquor, spirituous liquor, US currency, malt beverages, unfortified wine, and three firearms, one of which had an altered/obliterated serial number.  

“I would like to thank the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement agents who conducted this investigation and executed the search on this illegal operation in the City of Dunn. It is very helpful for our agency to have law enforcement partners willing to dedicate their resources to combat criminal activity in our community,” said Dunn Police Chief, Cary Jackson.  

As a result of the investigation, the following individuals were charged: 

Reginal Wright, 66, of Dunn, was charged with following: 

  • Felony-Possession of a Firearm with Altered Serial Number 
  • Felony-Possession with Intent to Sell/Deliver Marijuana 
  • Felony-Possession of Marijuana 
  • Felony-Maintain a Dwelling for Controlled Substances 
  • Possession of Non-taxpaid Liquor 
  • Possess Alcoholic Beverages for Sale without Applicable ABC permits (4 counts) 

Larynell D. Smith, 49, of Dunn, was charged with: 

  • Carry a Concealed Weapon 
  • Possession of Firearm by a Convicted Felon 

Shaquille Massey,31, of Dunn, was charged with: 

  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 
  • Felony Probation Violation 

Derrick S. McNeil,49, of Linden, was charged with: 

  • Carry a Concealed Weapon. 

Sanovia B. Birdsong-Garland, 24, of Fayetteville, was charged with: 

  • Being Over 21, Aid and Abet Possession of Spiritous Liquor. 

Ezekial J. Dixon, 19, of Dunn, was charged with: 

  • Underage Possession of Spirituous Liquor 
  • Unauthorized Possession of Spirituous Liquor 

“Unlicensed establishments selling alcoholic beverages often contribute to criminal activity and negatively impact surrounding neighborhoods,” said ALE Director Bryan House. “We are proud to collaborate with the Dunn Police Department to enhance the quality of life for community members in the area.” 

2 COMMENTS

  1. Let me guess, it was a drug house by a bunch of career criminals who have been a liability to society for many years and have been given a slap on the wrist from the Assistant District attorneys who are collaborators with Defense Attorneys.

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