Two face drug charges after OSP traffic stop

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Two people from Michigan are facing felony drug charges after Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized
three bottles of liquid codeine and 3,929 illegal prescription pills, worth an estimated $30,000, during
a traffic stop today in Wood County.
Troopers stopped a rented 2012 Mazda 3 for a marked lanes violation on Interstate 75 southbound, in Wood
County at 12:04 a.m. on April 20. Criminal indicators were observed and it was discovered that the
occupants did not have consent to have possession of the rental vehicle. A Hancock County Sheriff’s
Office drug-sniffing canine was called to the scene and alerted to the vehicle. A probable cause search
revealed 22 ounces of liquid codeine and the following illegal prescription pills: 180 Xanax, 2,503
Hydrocodone, 90 Oxycontin, 1,002 Methadone and 154 Alprazolam.
The suspects, Chare N. Good, 25, of Romulus, Mich., and Remone B. Denham, 35, of Detroit, were charged
with five-counts of possession of narcotics and five-counts of trafficking in narcotics, all are
second-degree felonies.
Both suspects were incarcerated in the Wood County Jail.Two people from Michigan are facing felony drug
charges after Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized three bottles of liquid codeine and 3,929
illegal prescription pills, worth an estimated $30,000, during a traffic stop today in Wood County.
Troopers stopped a rented 2012 Mazda 3 for a marked lanes violation on Interstate 75 southbound, in Wood
County at 12:04 a.m. on April 20. Criminal indicators were observed and it was discovered that the
occupants did not have consent to have possession of the rental vehicle. A Hancock County Sheriff’s
Office drug-sniffing canine was called to the scene and alerted to the vehicle. A probable cause search
revealed 22 ounces of liquid codeine and the following illegal prescription pills: 180 Xanax, 2,503
Hydrocodone, 90 Oxycontin, 1,002 Methadone and 154 Alprazolam.
The suspects, Chare N. Good, 25, of Romulus, Mich., and Remone B. Denham, 35, of Detroit, were charged
with five-counts of possession of narcotics and five-counts of trafficking in narcotics, all are
second-degree felonies.
Both suspects were incarcerated in the Wood County Jail.

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