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2 Days, 2 Crack Raids

Reported In Oneonta

Drugs, paraphernalia and cash were seized in a Wells Avenue, Oneonta, raid, state police said.
Drugs, paraphernalia and cash were seized in a Wells Avenue, Oneonta, raid, state police said.
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ONEONTA – Police Thursday executed a warrant at 8 Wells Ave., seizing one ounce of crack cocaine, a set of digital scales, drug packaging material and $22,000 in cash, according to a state police press release.

After the search, Godfrey A. Little, 33, who lives at 8 Wells, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a Class B felony, and two counts of criminally using drug paraphernalia, second degree, a Class A misdemeanor.

The raid was the second reported seizure of crack cocaine in the city in as many days.

The arrest grew out of a long-term drug investigation by the state police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, assisted by Troop C troopers and the Oneonta Police Department’s Detective Bureau.

Troopers also searched a 2010 Chevy Malibu owned by Little.

Little was arraigned in the Town of Oneonta Court and remanded to the Otsego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 cash/$20,000 property bond.

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