Nearly 100 Officers Hit Drug Houses in Warren

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Updated: 11/26/2009 9:17 am

They struck early in the morning when most drug dealers are still asleep. Nearly 100 federal, state and local police officers Wednesday converged on a half dozen homes.

It was called "Operation Reclamation." And officials said they hope the raids will send drug dealers a strong message: stay out of Warren.

"We have a lot of people coming from Detroit that we are keying in on," said Trumbull County Sheriff Thomas Altiere. "We are letting them know we don't want them here."

Police confiscated over 600 bindles of heroin, more than 100 ecstasy pills, crack cocaine, marijuana, guns, a crossbow and cash.

They raided six homes including those at 817 Elm Road, 223 Vermont St., 509 West Park Ave., 970 Hunter St. and 1633 Jefferson St. S.W. The Elm Road address was an apartment located above a diner, which sits directly across the street from Warren Harding High School.

Altiere said individuals at the spots raided were believed to have been selling heroin, and he believed many of the dealers are from out of state.

Altiere and other officials said they are working to get the narcotics off the streets because the illegal drugs are the cause of most of the area's crime.

"Let the community know we are working hard to curb the crime that is going on with the recent robberies, drug trades, homicides, and we are on a mission today and we are reaching our goal," said Sgt. Jeff Cole, of the Warren Police Department.

At least 15 were arrested during the raids.

They include the following individuals who were charged with drug trafficking: Donald P. Miner, 53, and Derrick D. Peete, 19, both of 817 Elm Road; Diane A. Post, 23, Drew Leland Reid, 61, and David L. Reid, 61, all of 1633 Jefferson St. S.W.; Reginald E. Morris, 19, and Andre L. Furlow, 33, both of 509 W. Park Ave.; and Ja-Mel Reed, 28, of 223 Vermont St. N.W.

Arrested after consent searches following the raids and also charged with drug trafficking were Warren E. Freeman, 50; Estacia L. Martz, 22; and Andre T. Haynes, 18. They were all charged with drug trafficking. Arrested on warrants during the raids were Angelo Jequinn Joyce, Ryan L. Hall, Keairra M. Brown and Christopher J. Davis.

All arrested were in Trumbull County Jail Wednesday night and are expected to be arraigned Monday.

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dewey - 11/26/2009 11:38 AM
You guys are heroes!!! You don't know how badly I'd like to suit up and go with you on these raids....only I am a little goofy,and would probably accidently shoot a few of 'em....I do not know how YOU fellows keep from doing that,yourselves!

dreammaker - 11/26/2009 10:11 AM
Good job Task Force, Now, if we can only put some sense into these judges heads. DONT LET THESE DRUGGIES BACK OUT ON THE STREETS. The only way these Judges will ever learn is if one of the their own grandchildren gets a hold of some drugs from these guys who sell it. These Judges need to see teenage children who are Hooked on Crack & Cocaine and what affect it has on them, all because the hoodlums were put back on the street to re-sale these drugs to more Teenagers again. It wouldn't be such a lost cause if these Judges would keep them in the Slammer for good.

lovemygsd - 11/25/2009 6:07 PM
WE ARE GLAD TO HEAR THIS WARREN CITY COPS NEVER DID NOTHING EVER THANKS TO OUR TRUBULL SHERIFF , AUSTINTOWN, YOUNGSTOWN And etc. THANK YOU KEEP IT UP PLEASE , And you Judges Stop letting them back out to Kill more people ..

sunny - 11/25/2009 5:31 PM
let's see how fast these people are back on the street, after the judges slap them on the wrist and tell them "now you behave this time"!
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