Two arrested in Hookerton drug bust after area complaints investigated

Two arrested in Hookerton drug bust after area complaints investigated

On Wednesday 12/04/2024 the Greene County Sheriff's Office along with NC ALE Agents served a search warrant at a residence on Second St in Hookerton, arresting two individuals, 33 year old Jessica Roxanne Bridgers and 28 year old Jonathan Davaugn Dunn.

Both Agencies cooperated together in conducting an investigation regarding narcotic activity complains from the area.

Bridgers was charged with Possession with intent to Sell/Deliver Cocaine, Maintain a Vehicle/Dwelling/Place, Manufacture Cocaine, Possession with intent to Manufacture Sell/Deliver Heroin, Manufacture/Sell/Deliver/ Controlled Substance within 1000 ft of a School, Simple Possession SCH IV, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Dunn was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Resisting a Public Officer.

Both are still in the Greene County Detention Center, Bridgers received a $50,000 secured bond and Dunn is currently being under no bond due to being out on Pre-Trial release.

Sheriff Sasser would like to thank all the Greene County Deputies and ALE Agents who worked several hours on the case.


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