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Man Charged With Trafficking Meth Held on $2M Bond


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Andres Reyes Flores
Andres Reyes Flores

A Seven Springs man was arrested and held on $2 million bond after a drug investigation by authorities.

Andres Reyes Flores was charged with four counts of trafficking methamphetamines after an investigation by the Wayne/Goldsboro County Drug Squad and the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office.

Officials determined that Flores had been participating in the sell and delivery of meth.

He was placed under a secured bond and held in the Wayne County Detention Center.

RELATED TOPICS: Wayne County, Lenoir County

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No one has to take Meth. Do they? Supply and demand.

Giving up over the counter medicine does nothing for what is trafficking in from other countries. And will NEVER do anything against the individual kitchen cooks.

That's why the "behind-the-counter law" was such a joke.

He is illegal and a flight risk!!!! If he got out he would probally end up in Mexico with that former marine.

"A Seven Springs man..." Probably not.

>>2 million is ridiculous for those crimes he is accused of.

My thought exactly. I'd revoke bond altogether.

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