| Subject: Re: Drug Bust in Rachel |
| From: Desert Shadow |
| Date: 05/09/2009, 03:11 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Sep 4, 5:48 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure I've seen the guy on the right at the Inn.
This makes you wonder about a lot of things. For instance, how do you
survive as a drug dealer in Rachel? It's not like the town's residents
(granted with a few exceptions) are rolling in money. How do you not
know every cop in Lincoln County. I mean really, there can't be that
many. Hang around at the Sinclair station and watch them pester
pubescent jail bait, and you will eventually meet them all
I could see Lincoln county as a place to brew up the meth. (My guess
at the drug in question.) I used to work in a drug infested ghetto
where the house next to the office was a meth distribution point. They
would brew it in a mobile lab. The DEA busted it just like you see on
cops. That is, they had a moving van full of law enforcement that just
piles out and storms the house.
Oh for the good old days when the Lincoln County Sheriff Department
only had Glenn Campbell to worry about. ;-) Supposedly all the cameras
around the Inn are to dissuade drug deals on their property. Perhaps
the base gets the feed as well. ;-)
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Drug Bust in Rachelhttp://www.lincolncountyrecord.com/
By Dave Maxwell
Staff Writer
On August 26, 2009, officers from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
conducted an undercover drug investigation in Rachel. The Sheriff's
office received several anonymous tips of drug activity occurring in
the Rachel area. One of the Deputy's went to Rachel as an undercover
officer and was able to purchase illegal drugs from Harold Kinsey, a
Rachel resident. Kinsey had purchased the illegal drugs from Roy
Nickell, also from Rachel, and then sold the drugs to the under cover
officer.
Harold Kinsey (Photo provided by LCSO)Through their investigation,
officers were able to obtain a search warrant at the Nickell's
residence and were able to seize more illegal drugs and drug
paraphernalia from his modular home.
Both Harold Kinsey, 46, and Roy Nickell, 49, were arrested for sales
of a controlled substance. Officers from the Lincoln County Sheriff's
Office are continuing their investigation on illegal drug activity
throughout Lincoln County. The two men were booked into the Lincoln
County Detention Center, but no date was given as to when they will
appear in court.
The guy on the right with the long ponytail is definitely from the
Little A Le Inn. He is sometimes the cook, but mostly does the table
clean up and working behind the bar. I am their 3-4 times a month.
Unfortunate for him, but he is a really nice guy to chat with.