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Woman, 74, three others sought on drug charges

Four people, including a 74-year-old woman, are wanted in connection with the biggest drug raid in Hoke County's history, according to a release from Sheriff Hubert Peterkin.

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Dorothy Sanders
RAEFORD, N.C. — Four people, including a 74-year-old woman, are wanted in connection with the biggest drug raid in Hoke County's history, according to a release from Sheriff Hubert Peterkin.

Four suspects are still at large after the Jan. 6 raid, the Hoke County Sheriff's Office said Monday.

  • Gary Ladarris Daniels, 28, 1702 Silver City St. in Raeford, wanted for one count of sell and deliver cocaine
  • Anthony Rayshon McLean, 21, 1118 Lynch St. in Laurinburg, wanted for two counts each of sell and deliver cocaine and sell and deliver marijuana
  • Jacqueline Denise Monroe, 20, of 254 Pine Haven Circle in Raeford, wanted for one count each of sell and deliver cocaine and conspiracy to sell and deliver cocaine
  • Dorothy Sanders, 74, of 113 Colorado Drive in Raeford, wanted for one count of maintain a dwelling for controlled substances

On Jan. 6, 115 law enforcement agents searched 10 residences in hopes of nabbing 15 suspects identified in a year-long investigation of crack cocaine, marijuana and firearms trafficking. The searches concentrated in the Harmony Heights subdivision in Raeford, near Fort Bragg, but also took place in Moore, Scotland and Robeson counties.

Daniels has previous convictions including assault with a deadly weapon, larceny from person and communicating threats, according to state Department of Correction records.

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