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Younger Villager trades use of mom's vehicle for drugs.
Now THIS makes me steam...
From the OTHER online news. Michael Hicks A 29-year-old Wildwood man is being held on $19,000 bond after he was arrested for having a stolen handgun in a vehicle owned by a Villager. A Lake County sheriff’s deputy spotted a vehicle in a known drug area at 3 a.m. Friday and ran a routine check of the license plate. The check revealed that the automobile was registered to a woman born in 1943 who lived in The Villages. Dispatch was able to contact the Villager who said she had left the vehicle at a postal station within The Villages. The driver of the vehicle took off and the deputy gave chase. The man crashed the vehicle and then fled on foot with a deputy and K-9 unit in pursuit. Eventually they apprehended Michael Ural Hicks. He was already wanted on Sumter County warrants charging him with possession and sale of a cocaine. A firearm was found in The Villager’s vehicle and a check revealed the gun had been reported stolen in Lake County. Hicks has been additionally charged with grand theft of a fireman, possession of a weapon by a felon and fleeing/eluding police. Further inquiry revealed the daughter of the Villager whose car had been stolen, had traded the use of the vehicle for drugs, according to the arrest report. |
Doesn't sound like Hicks or the daughter live in TV. Does sound like a family of losers, though. Why would the mother leave her car at a mail station? Trying to protect the daughter? Whole thing smells to high heaven.
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Good Points
There is a Congressional Hearing going on now discussing this problem of users. They are pointing out that the Heroin usage is at an exploding level now. A lot of this is because the Cartel's have become very smart using the abuse of prescription drug pain medication to move them to meth, heroin, etc. when their pain prescriptions run out. It was pointed out by the DEA that 86% of Heroin addicts were at one time prescription drug abusers. Of course other drug abusers were/are and started with other forms of drugs, (e.g.meth to crack, crack to heroin, pot as gateways for the broad sprectum of drug users.) It is my understanding that Marion County leads the state in meth houses. Because we are an aged community we are fortunate that users are probably not as many as others. But it is the foundation for crimes and as the population gets younger we should not be surprised to see more drug related crimes. :shrug:
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Drugs issues have wrecked a lot of families. It is one of the reasons I am surprised that people seem to be in favor of legalized marijuana . Those proponents can believe there own press but nothing good will result of legalization . It will only damage people's health entice people to go to stronger drugs make marijuana (drug) dealers legitimate but richer and hence bankroll them to increase the quantity and variety of their products.
As to the children of villagers not all are bad kids and many live with their parents for a number of legitimate reasons. Finally remember we have seniors villagers here who have been caught up with illegal activities. what I m not certain about is if the police blotter reporting these acts being committed by villagers is accurate or ae some just renting in the villages? |
I am not at all against younger villagers living with their parents in general. I am against drug situations like this affecting our town.
In fact I am very much against the rampant use of recreational drugs of any kind that is illegal. |
It I had my druthers we would go back to the days of ice cream socials:D
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According to the online paper that is the (likely?) story the Villager, born in 1943, told the police. If she really did leave her (operable) vehicle at a postal station, why? and how did she get home? Bet there is a lot more to this... |
Again
Again..It is important to remember that Marion County is the leader in number of Meth. Houses in Florida . (So: Marion County Sheriff's Academy). This means Sumter is also a potential central location for Meth and The Villages as a place to hide or sell drugs. The key is not to become complacent and think twice when voting in favor of another drug, (e.g. pot). As mentioned in my prior note, there is nothing more favorable to a drug dealer(s) than to find young people on a drug and trying to move them up on the drug lists. One clue the Marion County Sheriff's dept gave was that if you see a house that does not look like it is
living in, and not an obvious home of a part time resident etc. let the Sheriff know as that is one of the clues to Meth houses and pot growing activity. Just some thoughts.:shrug: |
My guess. So the car didn't get impounded or connected to the owner as accessory to the crime with the stolen gun.
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[QUOTE=graciegirl;1100892]I am not at all against younger villagers living with their parents in general. I am against drug situations like this affecting our town
Who it be? Some are leaches sucking the life out of there parent? Some just can't say no? |
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[QUOTE=graciegirl;1100892]I am not at all against younger villagers living with their parents in general. I am against drug situations like this affecting our town.
In fact I am very much against the rampant use of recreational drugs of any kind that is illegal.[/QUO I agree. |
Methinks the daughter may have some substance abuse issues. Is it possible the mother is an "enabler" as they are known in AA, NA circles?
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