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RIVERVIEW - Complaints about possible drug sales going on in a Riverview home led Hillsborough County narcotics deputies to the home of Harry Gonzalez Monday night, sheriff’s spokeswoman Debbie Carter said.
Gonzalez gave deputies permission to search his home at 12305 Glenshire Drive, and the deputies seized 61.7 pounds of marijuana from a bedroom closet, Carter said.
The marijuana was found in a pillowcase in individual plastic bags, she said.
Detectives estimated the street value of the seized drugs at $62,000.
Gonzalez was charged with first-degree trafficking and remained at Orient Road Jail late Tuesday with no bail amount set.
Thats alot of pot...I bet tons of people are mad at this arrest...There went the supply…
I wonder if people actually know their rights as U.S. citizens, To say NO to a police search of there property without a warrant. The police went their because a nieghbor called about suspicious activity,have we forgot about the salem witch trials all based on a nieghbors aqusations.
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Posted by D Smith, Lakeland, fl on 06/08 at 10:35 AM
Do people actually know that they will get in trouble for having so much marijuana? I mean, any at all? This guy was just asking for trouble.