Multiple Arrests for Narcotics in Washington | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

James Deverone Sadler
    Washington Police have arrested seven people on felony warrants this week in late September:

    James Deverone Sadler, age 33, of Camel drive for possession with intent to sell or deliver schedule IV within 1000 feet of a daycare. Bond set at $5,000.

    Deidre Lavasta Glaspie, age 21, of East 8th Street for obtaining property by false pretence. Bond set at $5,000.

    Felicia Dawn Salinas, age 31, of Thomas Road for identity theft, resist public officer, failure to appear in Madison County, Failure to appear in Sampson County, and fugitive warrant out of Tennessee. Bond set at $50,000.

Felicia Dawn Salinas
Deidre Lavasta Glaspie


    Jerry Narron, age 55, of King Blount Dr Bath NC for two counts of trafficking in opium and possession with intent to sell or deliver schedule III. Bond set at $30,000.

Jerry Narron
Lamont Cortez Smith


    Lamont Cortez Smith, age 24, of East 12th St for possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, deliver to a person under 13, possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond set at $25,000.

    Caroline Gray Lilley, age 26, of Brick Kiln Rd for possession with intent to sell or deliver schedule II. Bond set at $5,000.

Caroline Gray Lilley
William Martin Davis


    William Martin Davis, age 22, of Charlotte Street for possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, possess marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond set at $5,000.

    These arrests are a result of criminal and ongoing drug investigations and more arrests are expected in the coming days.


   Lt. William H. Chrismon
   Division Commander
    Washington Police Department

     201 West Third Street
     Washington NC 27889
      (252) 948-9444
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