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RCSO: Search warrant turns up crack, weed, guns

ROCKINGHAM — A man is facing multiple charges following a search warrant served by multiple law enforcement agencies.

According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, detectives had been investigating the alleged sale and distribution of narcotics by 44-year-old Cedric Jevon Wall from a home on U.S. 74 in Rockingham.

On Tuesday, July 18, investigators with the RCSO Community Impact Team, Rockingham Police Department Vice/Narcotics Unit, agents with the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation and the RCSO Special Response Team executed a search warrant at the home, according to the sheriff’s office.

The search reportedly resulted in the seizure of 30.1 grams of crack cocaine, 510.6 grams (18 ounces) of marijuana, three firearms, and $12,884 in U.S. currency.

Wall was arrested and charged with: trafficking in cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver cocaine; felony possession of cocaine; possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver marijuana; felony possession of marijuana; maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or place for a controlled substance; possession of a weapon of mass destruction; possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of marijuana paraphernalia; and simple possession of a Schedule II controlled substance.

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He was booked into the Richmond County Jail on a $200,000 secured bond. However, Wall did not appear in online jail records early Wednesday afternoon. He is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 3.

Wall appears to have no other pending charges in the state.

Records with the N.C. Department of Adult Correction show Wall’s only prior conviction in North Carolina was for maintaining a place for a controlled substance in 1998 and he was given probation.

All defendants facing criminal charges are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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