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St. Lawrence County grand jury indicts nine people on drug crimes
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St. Lawrence County grand jury indicts nine people on drug crimes

November 19 – CANTON – St. A Lawrence County grand jury recently accepted indictments against nine people on drug charges.

Wade Creighton, 42, of Rochester, was charged Nov. 1 with second-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, second-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of a drug. supplies. On Oct. 14 in Oswegatchie, he allegedly sold one-half ounce or more of methamphetamine, was in possession of two ounces or more of the drug and had a scale to weigh it. Himself, St. He is represented by the Lawrence County Public Defender’s Office.

In the indictment submitted on November 1, 31-year-old Javier Gonzalez from Lisbon; Brooke Johnson, 28, of Farmington; and Eban Sterina, 25, of Rochester, are each charged with one count of first-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and three counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. County sheriff’s deputies pulled over their vehicle on Route 37 in Morristown on Oct. 22 and allegedly found approximately nine ounces of cocaine and approximately three ounces of fentanyl. Gonzalez is represented by attorney Edward Narrow, Johnson by the County Public Defender’s Office, and Sterina by attorney Stephen Buzzell.

During grand jury hearings on November 7:

André Bonilla, 26, Rochester; Raymond Brown, 45, of Rochester; Dennis Felder Jr., 23, of Rochester; and Melissa Gordon, 44, of Ogdensburg, were charged with two counts each of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. County sheriff’s deputies pulled them over in a vehicle on Route 37 in Morristown on April 24 and allegedly found them with an ounce of fentanyl. Bonilla is represented by attorney Thomas Farrell, Brown is represented by the County Public Defender’s Office, and Felder is represented by attorney Aaron Edwards. Court documents do not list Gordon’s attorney.

Reid St., 46, of Massena. Ann was charged with third- and fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. On July 14, at Waddington, he was alleged to have been in possession of one-eighth ounce or more of narcotic drugs with intent to sell. Court documents do not list an attorney for him.