Narcotics Search Warrant Executed on Hernando Home in Citrus
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(Citrus County, FL) On July 22nd, 2020, The Citrus County Sheriff's Office Tactical Impact Unit (TIU) executed a search warrant at 7168 N. Whippoorwill Terrace in Hernando.
Detectives arrested the homeowner, 31-year-old Ronald Mesick Jr., as well as the home's other resident, 50-year-old Tammy Bryant. During their search of the house, detectives located fentanyl, methamphetamine, cannabis, a 9mm pistol, and a 12 gauge shotgun.
TIU detectives were able to confirm the sale of narcotics in the residence through neighborhood complaints, intelligence and covert surveillance, resulting in a search warrant being issued. Ensuring a strong case is built and presented to the State Attorney's Office for formal charges takes time and dedication. As with most narcotic investigations, this residence and these subjects are just a part of the overall objective of making Citrus County the Safest Community in Florida.
"With each drug dealer detectives take off the streets of Citrus County, the safer our community becomes for everyone, including our vulnerable population struggling with addiction," said Sheriff Mike Prendergast. "The Citrus County Sheriff's Office will continue to work diligently to protect our citizens from the plight of illicit narcotics."
Mesick's bond was set at $21,000 for the following charges:
Possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell
Possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony
Sell/lease/rent a drug dwelling
Possession paraphernalia
Warrant for driving on an expired license
Bryant's bond was set at $8,000 for the following charges:
Possession of fentanyl
Sell/lease/rent a drug dwelling
Possession paraphernalia
Anyone with information on drug activity in our community is encouraged to contact the CCSO non-emergency line at (352) 726-1121, or to remain anonymous and become eligible for a reward, call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-ANY-TIPS.
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