
Eller
HAMPTONVILLE — Stolen weapons and medicines had been among the many objects confiscated from a number of suspects on Oct. 21 after Yadkin County Sheriff’s deputies made a visitors cease on Swan Creek Rd. Two of the occupants of the car had excellent warrants for arrest, in response to a press launch from the Sheriff’s Workplace.
Deputies searched the car had been they found a big amount of methamphetamine, heroin and drug paraphernalia. Additionally situated within the search had been two stolen handguns.
Two North Wilkesboro residents and one suspect from Millers Creek had been arrested.
Matthew Allen Wilson, age 27 of North Wilkesboro, was charged with two counts of felony trafficking schedule II managed substance, methamphetamine; two counts of felony conspiracy to visitors a schedule II managed substance, methamphetamine; felony possession with intent to fabricate, promote/ship schedule II, methamphetamine; two counts of felony possession of a stolen firearm; two counts of felony possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Wilson is being held within the Wilkes County Detention Heart on a $615,002 secured bond. Wilson’s subsequent courtroom date is Nov. 16.
Additionally of North Wilkesboro, Mersadeys Justyce Lyvers, age 18, faces the identical expenses as Wilson in addition to the extra cost of Felony Possession of a Schedule I managed substance, Heroin.
Lyvers is being held within the Yadkin County Detention Heart on a $115,000 secured bond. Lyvers’ subsequent courtroom date is Nov. 16.
Jason Scott Eller, age 45 of Millers Creek, was charged with two counts of felony conspiracy to visitors a schedule II managed substance, methamphetamine; felony possession of a schedule II managed substance, methamphetamine; felony sustaining a car for managed substance; and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Eller is being held within the Yadkin County Detention Heart on a $75,000 secured bond. Eller’s subsequent courtroom date can be Nov. 16.
Wilson, Lyvers, and Eller had been all on supervised probation. Wilson and Lyvers had been each served with extra excellent warrants from Wilkes County and Probation. Extra expenses are pending following evaluation of different suspected managed substances by the NC State Crime Lab.
The Yadkin County Sheriff’s Workplace was assisted by the Wilkes County Sheriff’s Workplace addressing citizen issues alongside the border of the 2 counties.