THOMASVILLE —
Two of four loaded handguns lawmen found with a gallon bag of marijuana were stolen.
A total of 1.5 pounds of marijuana and more than $4,000 in U.S. currency were found at the McKinley Street residence where the firearms lay on a coffee table.
The Thomas County/Thomasville Narcotics/Vice Division were looking for Bradford Alexander Hill, also known as Beezy, and Charles Edward Crump, also known as Crunk. Officers had been told the men were selling drugs, primarily marijuana, at 202 McKinley.
Agents hid in nearby woods and watched activity at the house.
“The agents saw what they thought were drug transactions taking place,” said Kevin Lee, narcotics/vice commander.
See Wednesday's edition for more details.
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