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Third drug seizure plea date for Brooklyn residents

Article online since February 7th 2008, 21:12
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Third drug seizure plea date for Brooklyn residents
For a third time, two Brooklyn residents charged with producing and trafficking large amounts of drugs and other alleged crimes are getting more time to consider their pleas.
Craig Allan Whynot, 33, and Jennifer Lynn Westhaver, 32, of Sandy Cove Road appeared in Bridgewater Provincial Court Feb. 6. Their next plea date is Feb. 27 at 9:30 a.m., also in Bridgewater Provincial Court.

Queens RCMP and officers from the South Shore Integrated Street Crime Unit executed Sept. 28 search warrants at 4106 Sandy Cove Road in Brooklyn and in an outbuilding at 43 Pleasant St., Milton.

They seized over 100 pounds of marijuana, 5,225 illegal cigarettes, two firearms, and a crossbow.

Whynot is charged with production of a controlled substance, two counts of Possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and unsafe storage of a firearm contrary to the criminal code.

Westhaver is charged with production of a controlled substance and two counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

The outbuilding revealed a large marijuana indoor drying operation. Plants were being dried, dropped and readied for distribution in the building.

The Brooklyn house and outbuilding contained individual bags of differing weights of cultivated marijuana, unsafely stored firearms and the unstamped cigarettes.

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Craig Whynot

Comment online since February 29th 2008
the marihuana was not being dried to distribute the people writing these articles should be talking to the peole accused not the people accusing them. I have the proper information obtained from the police and it it isn't the same as the people writing this article so you should get an update the police don'always tell the truth either

Craig Whynot

Comment online since February 29th 2008
the marihuana was fifty pounds not 100 pounds the people writing the false information should go back to the police and get the proper info istead of writing the same thing over and over

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