Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Drug bust nets marijuana

According to the Maysville Ledger Independent, the Fleming County Sheriff's Office, Flemingsburg Police Department, Mason County Sheriff's Office and agents with the Buffalo Trace/Gateway Area Narcotics Task Force arrested 60-year-old Robert Filvey at his home on U.S. 68 in Fairview after an investigation conducted over more than two months for allegedly cultivating and trafficking in marijuana.
According to Fleming County Sheriff Scotty Royse, the drug bust and weapons seizure took place around 5 p.m., Monday after a search warrant for Filvey's residence was executed.
Royse said complaints about firearms being discharged in the area had been reported to his office, with some of the reports alleging an automatic weapon was being fired.
According to an agent with the task force, three pounds of "high quality" processed marijuana was seized, as well as some newly planted marijuana plants from two "grow rooms" in the basement of Filvey's home. The agent said the marijuana has a street value of $6,000. Also seized during the search were several narcotics, including Xanax, Loratab and Morphine, in quantities of 100 or more, the agent said.

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