
Remon Gibson, 43, of Bellport was arrested Sept. 25, the same day law enforcement discovered 33 pounds of illegal drugs at his house — including a large amount of fentanyl left on a nightstand in a room next to the bedroom of two kids, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
Remon Gibson, 43, of Bellport was apprehended Sept. 25, the same day law enforcement found 33 pounds of illegal drugs at his residence– consisting of a huge amount of fentanyl left on a nightstand in a space next to the room of 2 kids, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
7 kgs in all of fentanyl was uncovered at the home, while more than 8 kilos of drug was found– consisting of some squirreled away in a covert catch behind a shed in the yard, the DA’s office stated.
Suffolk County High Court Justice Richard Ambro ordered Gibson hung on $200,000 money bail, $800,000 bond or a $2 million partially protected bond. He uploaded bail, according to the Suffolk Area Sheriff’s Office.
When investigators browsed Gibson’s 5 Sunburst Lane home, they likewise found $80,000 in cash money, half a kilogram of a sedative called zylazine, medication paraphernalia, a medication ledger, a kilo presser and plates for blocks of fentanyl and drug embossed with “COVID-19,” district attorneys declared.
Gibson begged blameless at a Wednesday arraignment in Suffolk Area Supreme Court to costs of operating as a major trafficker, criminal property of a dangerous drug, jeopardizing the welfare of a child and criminally using medication stuff.
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