Asheville, N.C. — The vibrant city of Asheville has been buzzing with activity lately, and not all of it has been cheerful. On the night of Thursday, November 21, local law enforcement took action to address concerns from community members regarding illicit drug activity near downtown. The Asheville Police Department (APD) responded to multiple complaints and set out to investigate the area, resulting in notable arrests.
It all began when the APD received several reports about suspicious activities in the Crescent Street area. Taking these complaints seriously, officers conducted a thorough investigation. The stakes were high, and the police were determined to uncover any illegal operations. After gathering enough evidence, they were granted a search warrant.
At approximately 10:13 p.m., officers moved into action. Their efforts led them to Karieem Roy Dillingham, 43, and Rosa Poole Dillingham, 54, who were present at the location during the investigative operation.
Upon making contact with the Dillinghams, officers discovered they were in possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia, and a firearm. Thankfully, the situation was resolved without any confrontation or incidents, and both individuals were taken into custody.
The police department announced the charges against Karieem Roy Dillingham, while details about the specific charges against Rosa Poole Dillingham were also highlighted in the official release. This kind of prompt action showcases the dedication of the APD to maintaining the safety and well-being of the Asheville community.
Following their arrest, Karieem Roy Dillingham was booked into the Buncombe County Detention Facility. A secured bond of $1,000 was issued by a magistrate, allowing for a bond payment of only $100 to a bondsman. This kind of arrangement is fairly common for those charged with non-violent offenses, providing them with a chance to maintain some freedom until their court date.
As community members, it’s vital to remain vigilant and proactive about suspicious or illegal activities. If you notice anything amiss or have information regarding drug-related incidents in Asheville, the APD encourages you to reach out. You can contact them directly at (828) 252-1110. Additionally, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can send a tip by texting TIP2APD to 847411 or using the TIP2APD smartphone application—just search for Asheville PD in your app store.
This recent incident serves as a reminder to everyone that while Asheville is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, vigilance against crime is essential for maintaining the community’s safety. The efforts of the Asheville Police Department underline their commitment and readiness to act against illegal activities. As residents, let’s stay informed, report any suspicious activity, and support our local law enforcement in keeping our city a safe place to live.
As we move forward, let’s continue to celebrate the beauty of our community while also respecting the necessary measures in place to protect it. Each of us has a role to play in preserving the friendly and safe atmosphere that makes Asheville so special.
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