In a quiet evening on October 21, 2024, the small town of Avon, North Carolina, witnessed an event that reminded residents about the ongoing issues of drug-related activities in the area. At approximately 11:15 p.m., deputies from the C-District pulled over a vehicle on NC Hwy 12 near Ramp 34. What started as a routine traffic stop quickly turned into something much more serious.
During the traffic stop, law enforcement officials discovered that a passenger in the vehicle had an existing out-of-county warrant for their arrest. This kind of find isn’t too unusual for law enforcement but serves as a critical reminder that vigilance is key when it comes to public safety.
While conducting a search of the vehicle, deputies were surprised to find drug paraphernalia, which they seized. As officers worked to ensure that both they and the citizens were safe, they made the decision to conduct a more thorough check of the passenger who had been arrested.
Once the passenger was removed from the patrol vehicle to undergo a more in-depth search, the situation escalated. During this search, officers located a significant amount of Methamphetamine on the individual, identified as Annie M. Cleaver, a 28-year-old resident of Frisco.
As a result of the find, Cleaver faces serious charges, including Felony Possession of Methamphetamine. Additionally, she was served with a Misdemeanor Failure to Appear Warrant that originated from Camden, NC. Following the arrest, Cleaver was issued a $500 secured bond for the warrant and placed on a hold for the felony drug charge.
The Dare County Sheriff’s Office continues to emphasize its commitment to ensuring public safety and tackling drug-related offenses. Their motto is clear: “We are here to protect our community.” They encourage anyone who might have information about illegal substances or suspicious activities to reach out and share whatever they know.
If you have tips or information about potential drug activity, the Dare County Sheriff’s Office is ready to listen. You can contact them at 252-475-5980 or reach out to the Dare County Communications Center at 252-473-3444. Every little piece of information can help keep Avon’s streets safer.
Events like these serve as an important reminder that while Avon is a beloved community for many, it’s essential to stay alert and aware. The dedication of local law enforcement in their fight against drugs underlines the fact that every citizen plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety.
As the community moves forward, it’s vital to stay connected. The efforts of local law enforcement reflect a unified front against threats that can impact the wellness of residents. Together, by sharing information and staying informed, Avon has the potential to continue being a safe and welcoming place for everyone.
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