FOUR OAKS – An accused Four Oaks area drug dealer is facing 15 felony charges. Tarvaris Rodrickus Woodard had been the focus of a three month undercover narcotics investigation by the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office.
Tuesday morning, the sheriff’s office narcotics division and STAR team executed a search warrant at his residence in the 800 block of E. Sanders Street in the Four Oaks city limits.
Agents reportedly found approximately 13.3 ounces of suspected methamphetamine, 4.2 ounces of Fentanyl, 3.6 ounces of cocaine, 9.25 ounces of marijuana, 30 Oxycodone pills, three handguns and cash.
The narcotics had an estimated street value of just over $60,000.
Officers said Tarvaris Woodard was not at home at the time of the search warrant. He turned himself in Tuesday afternoon.
The 45 year-old suspect was arrested on eight counts of narcotics trafficking, four drug possession offenses, two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, and maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for a controlled substance.
Great job LEOs !!!!!
Well, I think since he turned himself in, he should have 1 day reduced off his 40 years in prison. I can’t stand drug dealers!
I ain’t never touched it I don’t want to touch it now nor the drinking it’s messed up what people do it’s bad
Finally they got his butt!! Great job LEOs
Well, say what you want. I agree with Trump, death penalty for all drug dealers. Bet it will put a curve in their game.
He appears to have chosen storage bags that do not match his behavior.