Drug Bust on Colington Road: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Virginia Man

Drug Bust in Colington: Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest

Colington, NC – It was a typical evening in Colington when the sound of flashing lights interrupted the calm atmosphere on Colington Road. At approximately 7:53 p.m. on October 4, 2024, deputies from the A-District of the Dare County Sheriff’s Office pulled over a vehicle near the intersection of Colington Pointe Drive. What started as a routine traffic stop soon escalated into a significant drug bust.

Deputies Make a Routine Stop

The deputies noticed a vehicle moving in a way that raised their suspicions. After initiating the stop, they quickly established probable cause to search the car. As they carried out the search, the deputies discovered a range of illegal substances that would surprise anyone—a stash that included cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, along with drug paraphernalia and marijuana paraphernalia. It was far more than just a simple traffic violation.

Arrest at the Scene

At the heart of this incident was John W. Brown IV, a 39-year-old resident of Lynchburg, Virginia. He was taken into custody at the scene as deputies placed him under arrest. The charges against him are quite serious—he now faces charges for Felony Possession of Cocaine and Methamphetamine, Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana, along with charges for Marijuana paraphernalia, Drug Paraphernalia, and even Fictitious Tags.

Legal Consequences and Bond Set

After his arrest, Brown was issued a $10,000 secured bond. This means that he must pay this amount to be released from custody as he awaits further legal proceedings. This situation underlines the serious nature of drug offenses and the efforts by local law enforcement to keep the community safe.

Commitment to Public Safety

The Dare County Sheriff’s Office is committed to ensuring public safety and actively tackling drug-related offenses within the community. They are urging residents to be vigilant and encouraging anyone with information regarding illegal substances or any suspicious activities to reach out. If you have tips or information, you can contact the Dare County Sheriff’s Office at 252-475-5980 or the Dare County Communications Center at 252-473-3444.

Staying Informed and Engaged

As community members, it’s important to stay informed and play a role in keeping our neighborhoods safe. Such incidents serve as a reminder of the ongoing battle against drug-related crime and how everyone can contribute by staying aware and reporting any illegal activities. As we go about our daily lives, it’s vital to look out for one another and support our local law enforcement agencies.

In Conclusion

While it’s never pleasant to hear about crime close to home, events like this highlight the proactive steps being taken to address issues that affect our communities. The Dare County Sheriff’s Office continues to take assertive action to ensure that Colington remains a safe place for all its residents and visitors.


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