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Turd Fergusen

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Did I really need to say Florida??

Florida couple built drive-thru window at mobile home to sell drugs
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A Florida couple was arrested last week after they were caught allegedly selling drugs out of a drive-thru window they constructed out of the side of their mobile home.

William Parrish Jr. and McKenzee Dobbs of Ocala, Florida, were arrested on August 23 after investigators raided their mobile home following reports of four drug overdoses in the area,

Ocala Police said the couple had turned a kitchen window into a drive-thru so customers would not have to constantly enter and exit their home, potentially drawing unwanted attention, WFTV reported. The house had signs directing people where to drive and indicated whether it was open or closed, police said.“We were seeing some overdose incidents that were happening in this particular area, specifically at this particular location,” said Ocala Police Capt. Steven Cuppy. “There [were] some heroin sales that were going on there. Subsequently, through the investigation, we were able to determine that product was laced with fentanyl.”

Parrish, 32, was charged with driving under the influence, keeping a dwelling used to sell drugs, possession of drugs with intent to sell and resisting arrest without violence, according to Marion County Sheriff’s Office inmate records.​

Dobbs, 20, has been charged with keeping a dwelling used to sell drugs, possession of drugs with intent to sell, possession of fentanyl and possession of fentanyl with intent to sell, court records show.

William Parrish Sr. told WFTV his son had been “trying to get himself straightened out” and maintained reports of overdoses were a “lie.”

Ocala is located inland, about 66 miles west of Daytona Beach.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/3...window-at-mobile-home-to-sell-drugs-cops.html
 
Such an entrepreneur. Didn't want to have a bunch people going in and out of his trailer but didn't think anyone would notice the cars that were constantly driving around his house?
 
WTF William and McKenzee? Can you get a double McCrack with cheese and a Diet Meth? I wonder if the happy crack meals came with free pipes and I’m sure they gave out straws...I wonder if they had a menu? I bet that was their next great idea. I hate her name spelling.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...ile-home-kitchen-window-police-say/ar-BBMIIVc


A Florida couple accused of selling drugs out of their mobile home's kitchen window was arrested last week, according to a police report.

William Parrish Jr. and McKenzee Dobbs were arrested Aug. 23 when police raided their Ocala, Florida, mobile home and found fentanyl and other drug paraphernalia.

According to an Ocala Police Department report of the incident, officers found fentanyl prepackaged in foil as well as plastic bags and a digital scale in the kitchen. The report noted that police believe the couple sold drugs from their kitchen window.

Orlando TV station WFTV reported that the couple used the window as a makeshift drive-thru for their customers. According to WFTV, the duo used signs to signal when their mobile home was open for sales and where to drive.

"We were seeing some overdose incidents that were happening in this particular area, specifically at this particular location," Ocala Police Captain Steven Cuppy told reporters, the Miami Herald reported. "There (were) some heroin sales that were going on there. Subsequently, through the investigation, we were able to determine that product was laced with fentanyl."

According to WFTV, four drug overdoses in the area led police to the mobile home. The Miami Herald reported that an undercover officer purchased a controlled substance from Dobbs at the house two weeks before the police search.

Both Parrish Jr. and Dobbs face multiple drug-related charges.
 
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