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MPD seizes 30 pounds of marijuana

Posted by Jason Johnson | Oct 5, 2015 | Latest, News | 0 |

Mobile police intercepted the delivery of 30 pounds of marijuana over the weekend, leading to two arrests for trafficking the drug.

Through the execution of a sting operation, police intercepted the delivery at
Lafayette Square Apartments on Downtowner Boulevard Sunday, Oct. 4.

Charles Borner III
Constance Renee Jenkins

Authorities seized approximately 30 pounds of marijuana during the bust. The drug was contained in multiple, vacuum-sealed bricks — a method often used in widespread distribution.

The two suspects arrested, who were each were charged with a single count of distributing marijuana, are from the Pensacola area. Constance Renee Jenkins, 32, and Charles Borner III, 31, have no previous charges listed in the Mobile County area, and as of Monday morning were still in custody at the Mobile Metro Jail.

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Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson originally hails from Elba, Alabama, and graduated summa cum laude from Troy University in 2011. He’s been a reporter for Lagniappe since 2014, where he covers an array of topics with a focus on county government, local courts and education. Previously, Jason worked for the Southeast Sun (Enterprise, Alabama), the Alexander City Outlook and 94.7 WTBF FM (Troy, Alabama). He’s also been recognized by the Alabama Press Association with designations in general excellence, photography and education reporting. In his spare time, Jason is a guitarist and drummer who enjoys the benefit of regularly playing with musicians better than himself.

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