Five individuals have been arrested following a significant narcotics bust in Clayton, North Carolina. This operation, conducted by the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office, resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, fentanyl, firearms, and other illegal substances. The arrests serve as a testament to law enforcement’s ongoing efforts to curb drug-related activities within the community.
The search warrant was executed on August 1st at a residence located on Neuse Ridge Drive in the Glen Laurel community of Clayton. During the operation, drug agents discovered a variety of illicit narcotics, including suspected methamphetamine, fentanyl, marijuana, cocaine, suboxone, as well as firearms and a firearm suppressor.
Among those arrested were Robert Arthur Breedlove, 51, residing at 309 Neuse Ridge Drive in Clayton, Kristy Obriant Main, 44, of Mountain Top Drive in Garner, Stephanie Lynn Britton, 40, from Wolf Creek Circle in Raleigh, and Victoria Plaza, 40, of an undisclosed address in Garner. Each individual faces different charges related to drug possession and illegal substances.
Mr. Breedlove has been charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, while Mr. Main faces charges of maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for a controlled substance, conspiracy to sell methamphetamine, possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ms. Britton, on the other hand, is charged with possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance, as well as delivery of a controlled substance. Lastly, Ms. Plaza has been charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Additionally, a warrant has been obtained for Patrick Christopher O’Dwyer, 45, from New Bern, North Carolina. However, Mr. O’Dwyer is already in custody in Harnett County, having been arrested by Dunn Police on August 1st. The Johnston County warrants have been forwarded to the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office for service on Mr. O’Dwyer in the Harnett County Detention Center.
Overall, this successful operation demonstrates the dedication and commitment of law enforcement in fighting against drug-related crimes in Clayton and its surrounding areas. By confiscating illegal substances and arresting individuals involved in their distribution, authorities are sending a strong message that such activities will not be tolerated. The diligent efforts of the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office and collaborating agencies serve to make the community a safer place for all residents.