1,000 Britons were arrested for drug-related offences abroad last year

1,000 Britons were arrested for drug-related offences abroad last year

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Sunday, 9 March 2008

Michael Summers had 35 bags of heroin, Suboxone, a narcotic, and $860 in cash, police said

arrested Michael Summers, 22, of 19 Greenbrier Lane, at a home on Johnson Avenue in Sayville on Thursday. Summers had 35 bags of heroin, Suboxone, a narcotic, and $860 in cash, police said. Police searched Summers' home Friday and found $4,020 in cash and 660 bags of heroin valued at $13,000, they said. Police also found hashish, 2 ounces of marijuana, OxyContin and counterfeit money.Summers was charged with multiple counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance. Bail was set at $150,000, and he was taken to Suffolk County Correctional Facility. An appearance was scheduled for Thursday.Also Friday, investigators found more than 10 pounds of marijuana plants in Rocky Point, police said. Seventh Squad officers arrested Alan McMaugh, 53, of 24 Overhill Rd., after they found the plants in his basement.Fourth Squad narcotics officers assisted police at the home, where they found a hydroponic system including growing lights, water pumps, filters, fans, fertilizer and carbon dioxide tanks, police said. They estimated the equipment's value at $5,000.
"He was a pretty handy guy," said Sgt. William Bundrick of the Seventh Squad. "He did most of it himself."The marijuana had a street value of between $10,000 and $15,000, police said. More than $20,000 in cash was also seized. McMaugh was charged with first-degree criminal possession of marijuana and unlawfully dealing in fireworks. He was being held at the county jail on $150,000 cash or $450,000 bond.

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