Fishers Police traffic stop leads to narcotics bust

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Compiled by James Feichtner

The Fishers police department has arrested two individuals and seized 100 pounds of marijuana, approximately $330,000 in cash, additional narcotics and prescription drugs as well as three firearms in a recent narcotics investigation.

On July 16 the Fishers Police Department initiated a large-scale multi-agency narcotics investigation. This investigation began after a Fishers police officer stopped a silver 2007 GMC Yukon for a routine equipment violation in the area of 96th Street and North by Northeast Boulevard. During the traffic stop officers observed a strong odor of marijuana coming from the GMC. A Fishers Police K-9 unit was deployed for a vehicle sniff. The K-9 unit indicated the smell of an illegal drug coming from within the GMC. During a search of the vehicle, officers located marijuana, cash and items used to sell and distribute illegal drugs.

The two occupants of the vehicle, Dejuan Ray Wells, 28, and Bria Nicole Davis, 21, were arrested and transported to Hamilton County Jail and will face multiple felony charges.

Further investigation led officers and detectives to a hotel room at the Residence Inn, located at 9765 Crosspoint Boulevard, Fishers. Officers executed a search warrant and located additional illegal drugs, cash and one firearm. Information located inside the hotel room then led officers to a storage unit at Never Enough Storage located at 10309 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis.

Officers executed a search warrant of a storage unit and located a large amount of marijuana and cash. This is an on-going investigation and additional charges may be filed in the future.

For more information, contact the Hamilton County Prosecutors Office.

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Fishers Police traffic stop leads to narcotics bust

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Compiled by James Feichtner

The Fishers police department has arrested two individuals and seized 100 pounds of marijuana, approximately $330,000 in cash, additional narcotics and prescription drugs as well as three firearms in a recent narcotics investigation.

On July 16 the Fishers Police Department initiated a large-scale multi-agency narcotics investigation. This investigation began after a Fishers police officer stopped a silver 2007 GMC Yukon for a routine equipment violation in the area of 96th Street and North by Northeast Boulevard. During the traffic stop officers observed a strong odor of marijuana coming from the GMC. A Fishers Police K-9 unit was deployed for a vehicle sniff. The K-9 unit indicated the smell of an illegal drug coming from within the GMC. During a search of the vehicle, officers located marijuana, cash and items used to sell and distribute illegal drugs.

The two occupants of the vehicle, Dejuan Ray Wells, 28, and Bria Nicole Davis, 21, were arrested and transported to Hamilton County Jail and will face multiple felony charges.

Further investigation led officers and detectives to a hotel room at the Residence Inn, located at 9765 Crosspoint Boulevard, Fishers. Officers executed a search warrant and located additional illegal drugs, cash and one firearm. Information located inside the hotel room then led officers to a storage unit at Never Enough Storage located at 10309 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis.

Officers executed a search warrant of a storage unit and located a large amount of marijuana and cash. This is an on-going investigation and additional charges may be filed in the future.

For more information, contact the Hamilton County Prosecutors Office.

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