Source: Wire Pubdate: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 Source: Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer-Times Author: Michelle Brien, Staff Writer Website: http://www.foto.com/ Feedback: http://www.fayettevillenc.com/foto/ptext/feedback.shtml SEARCH RESULTS IN 3 DRUG ARRESTS Sheriff’s deputies found cocaine, methamphetamines, LSD and marijuana in a house on Arran Circle on Friday. Three men were arrested. Deputies Corey Tyson and Matt Hurley went to 475-B Arran Circle about 10:20 a.m., said Sgt. Myron Sampson. They were responding to a call of a breaking and entering. The caller said the suspect lived at that apartment on Arran Circle. Received Permission The deputies asked for and received permission to search the apartment, Sampson said. While they searched, they found 65 grams of cocaine, 3.95 grams of methamphetamine, 22.91 grams of marijuana, and 94 dosage units of LSD. Sampson said narcotics officers had been running an undercover investigation of the house prior to the search. Jayson Vernon Glover, 21, of 475-B Arran Circle, faces charges of trafficking in cocaine by possession, conspiring to traffic in cocaine, possession with intent to sell cocaine, selling cocaine, trafficking in LSD by possession, sale and delivery, possession with intent to sell methamphetamines and marijuana, three counts of maintaining a dwelling to sell drugs, and possession of stolen property. Glover was being held on a $100,000 secured bond. Sampson said the stolen property was a gun, and was not stolen in the break-in the deputies were originally investigating. Also arrested was Todd Michael Fernandez. He was charged with two counts of possession with intent to sell cocaine, selling cocaine, possession with intent to sell LSD, trafficking in cocaine by conspiracy and two counts of maintaining a dwelling to sell drugs. Fernandez is 32 and lives at the apartment on Arran Circle. He was being held on a $100,000 secured bond. Deputies charged Saharut Harris Luther with felony possession of cocaine. Luther, 24, lives on the 7500 block of Beverly Drive. He was being held on a $2,000 secured bond.