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Published: 2013-02-23 16:46:20
Updated: 2013-02-23 16:46:20

Aberdeen man can't stay out of jail


Deadrian Brazil, Southern Pines arrest
Deadrian Brazil, Southern Pines arrest
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An Aberdeen man was arrested three times between Thursday night and Friday night, Southern Pines police said Saturday.

Deadrian Tyrell Brazil, 22, was first arrested at about 8 p.m. Thursday in connection with vandalism in the 200 block of West Vermont Avenue, police said. He was charged with injury to personal property, possession of a controlled substance, resisting a public officer and being a fugitive from justice. The last charge related to two outstanding warrants for his arrest in Delaware, police said.

Brazil posted a $15,500 bond and was released.

At about 4:30 p.m. Friday, he was back in custody and charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon. Police said an investigation linked him to a Jan. 16 armed robbery in the 200 block of Southwest Broad Street.

Brazil posted a $40,000 bond and was released again.

Less than seven hours later, he was arrested for a third time in connection with a drug investigation in the 400 block of North Bennett Street. He was charged with possession of Schedule I and Schedule II narcotics with intent to sell.

Police said two semiautomatic handguns were recovered in this incident in addition to a large quantity of suspected heroin and prescription medication.

Roneisha Amanda Williams, 17, of Southern Pines, was arrested with Brazil on North Bennett Street and was charged with possession of Schedule I and Schedule II narcotics with intent to sell and carrying a concealed weapon. She was being held in the Moore County jail under a $45,000 bond.

Brazil was being held Saturday in the Moore County jail under a $75,000 bond, and police said they plan to work with the Moore County District Attorney’s Office to modify his three bonds and set a $250,000 bond for his release.


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Sounds to me that he wants to be in jail for a reason. Maybe he has a hankering for a bologna sandwich dinner coupled with some late night conjugal visits from some friends.

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