DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- A 93-year-old man was charged with cocaine-trafficking Thursday, the same day police netted three other people on charges of possessing heroine, opium and a slew of prescription drugs, police said Friday.
William C. Tinnen, also charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell, was jailed before being released Friday on $200,000 bond, said Kammie Michael, spokeswoman for the Durham Police Department.
Tinnen also was sentenced for cocaine possession in 2001, and given a suspended sentence, Michael said.
Three others were arrested in the two raids as a part of an undercover operation, police said.
The others are Ryheme McLaurin, 25; Doris Faye McLaurin, 52; and Francisco Morales Medina, 38. Police listed Durham addresses for all three.
William C. Tinnen, also charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell, was jailed before being released Friday on $200,000 bond, said Kammie Michael, spokeswoman for the Durham Police Department.
Tinnen also was sentenced for cocaine possession in 2001, and given a suspended sentence, Michael said.
Three others were arrested in the two raids as a part of an undercover operation, police said.
The others are Ryheme McLaurin, 25; Doris Faye McLaurin, 52; and Francisco Morales Medina, 38. Police listed Durham addresses for all three.