Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields announced the arrest of four individuals following the execution of a search warrant in the Eagle Springs area of Moore County.
On April 2, detectives with the Moore County Sheriff’s Office conducted a search at a residence in the 200 block of Fry Place in Eagle Springs. During the operation, investigators seized suspected methamphetamine, marijuana, and various items of drug and marijuana paraphernalia.
Esmeralda Sanchez, 36, of Robbins, was arrested and charged with trafficking in methamphetamine by possession, trafficking in methamphetamine by transport, possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a vehicle/dwelling/place for a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Sanchez was committed to the Moore County Detention Center under a $200,000 secured bond with a district court date of April 24.
Conrad Morfin Jr, 56, of Asheboro, was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Morfin was committed to the Moore County Detention Center under a 48-hour hold with no bond, and a district court date of April 24.
Reno Ramchand, 44, of Eagle Springs, was arrested and charged with simple possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, and reconnecting utility connection/property damage. Ramchand was committed to the Moore County Detention Center under a 48-hour hold with no bond, and a district court date of April 24.
Crystal Edmonds, 42, of Eagle Springs, was arrested and charged with simple possession of Schedule VI controlled substance and possession of marijuana paraphernalia. Edmonds was released on a $3,000 unsecured bond with a district court date of April 24.
“Sheriff Ronnie Fields and the Moore County Sheriff’s Office remain committed to investigating and combating illegal drug activity throughout the county,” said the sheriff’s office in a press release.
Feature photo: Reno Ramchand (left), Esmeralda Sanchez, Crystal Edmonds and Conrad Morfin, Jr. are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Photo via Moore County Sheriff’s Office.
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