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Drugs hidden in soda can, police say
Intelligencer Journal
Lancaster New Era
Feb 08, 2010 14:43 EST
N Reamstown Rd
By CINDY STAUFFER, Staff Writer

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Jeremy L. Weaver had an innocent-looking 7UP soda can in his car when police pulled him over in Reamstown last week.

But the 21-year-old Akron man wasn't thirsty, police said.

Except for maybe a drug deal.

When police screwed off the bottom of the can — a fake designed to hold valuables — they found Weaver's version of valuables.

Specifically, $2,500 in heroin, divided into 125 postage-stamp-sized bags.

Police also found five bags of marijuana in Weaver's car, along with $600 in cash, said a spokesman for the Lancaster County Drug Task Force.

After obtaining a search warrant, police found 70 more bags of heroin, a half-pound of marijuana and packaging material at Weaver's home, at 1169 E. Main St.

Total value of the drugs and cash from Weaver's car and home: $4,700.

Police believe Weaver has been selling drugs in the northern end of Lancaster County, the task force spokesman said.

They charged Weaver with possession of heroin with the intent to deliver, possession of a small amount of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and violating a drug-free school zone for his arrest as a result of the traffic stop, which was on North Reamstown Road.

Additional charges are pending with regard to the drugs found in Weaver's home, the task force spokesman said.

What's more, when police checked Weaver on a national crime computer database, they found he was a fugitive from justice, the task force spokesman said.

Police in Lexington, Ky., want Weaver on charges of identity theft.

Weaver was arraigned and committed to Lancaster County Prison, in lieu of $100,000 cash bail.

Weaver has an arrest record. In 2008, he pleaded guilty to possession of a small amount of marijuana.

cstauffer@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE (gardenguy @ Feb 9 2010, 11:40 AM)
One of our neighbors this year made a huge wreath at Christmas and cut 7-up cans into flower things to decorate it.


Years ago at Christmas we exchanged names, and I got my sister-in-law.
She wanted a Eucalyptus wreath.
I got a green Styrofoam wreath and
glued a whole lot of packages of Halls mentho-lyptus on it.
CopperPot
QUOTE (Bouquet @ Feb 9 2010, 01:12 PM)
Plus it was a can of 7UP.

Seriously, when was the last time you saw anybody drinking a 7UP?

I'm almost finished with the prototype RED BULL secret hiding place can.
up2me
QUOTE (daffyinthehead @ Feb 9 2010, 12:22 PM)
I agree with you 100%, and I don't claim to know whether this guy could have gotten a legitimate job or not. I'm just saying that it can be VERY hard to get any kind of job, even jobs some people would consider "lowly". I have a college degree from F&M - in fact, I was in the top 10% of my class, and finding a job has not been easy in the least. The higher tier jobs are just plain hard to come by, but even minimum wage food service jobs are hard when you're in my position. I've been turned down because I'm over-qualified. It's tough.


Ok bud... I believe you... so what kind of drugs do you sell...? how long before you think will see your name in the paper...??
toobad
QUOTE (toobad @ Feb 9 2010, 01:11 PM)
Ok bud... I believe you... so what kind of drugs do you sell...? how long before you think will see your name in the paper...??


Thankfully, I was lucky enough to know someone who was able to get me a job where he works. That's really what it comes down to, from what I've seen - knowing the right people.
daffyinthehead
QUOTE (daffyinthehead @ Feb 9 2010, 01:32 PM)
Thankfully, I was lucky enough to know someone who was able to get me a job where he works. That's really what it comes down to, from what I've seen - knowing the right people.

I agree with you... sometime s it helps... but I think its much more then that... we all cant know the right people and we dont sell drugs...I'm old school... and I just call it plain lazy...
toobad
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