Six indicted in LSD mailing Six people were indicted last week for their alleged involvement in a drug deal that sent LSD by mail to a Leland home. Detectives confiscated 35 doses of LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, a once-popular hallucinogen in the 1960s that has "wt*. a recent comeback especially among college students. An informant told narcotics officers a mail shipment of the drug was expected at a home in Jennifer Court on May 5. An arranged delivery of an envelope that contained a sheet of paper on which the liquid LSD had been dropped was allegedly seized. A search also found 14 marijuana seedlings planted in the ground and in flower pots. LSD is often blotted onto paper to resemble pictures and then placed in the mouth by the drug user to obtain temporary hallucinations. A Brunswick County Grand Jury indicted four Leland residents and two men from Minneapolis, Minn., on charges. They are: •Jeff Asplund, 19, of Minneapolis; possession with intent to sell and deliver LSD, sale and delivery of LSD. •Lawrence Dudley, 45, of 9262 Jennifer Court, Leland; maintaining a dwelling to keep and sell a controlled substance, manufacturing and creating marijuana. •Joseph Peter Grandolfo, 37, of 9262 Jennifer Court; possession of a controlled substance, manufacturing and creating a controlled sub stance. •Jeff Miller of Minneapolis; possession with intent to sell and deliver LSD, sale and delivery of LSD. •Lovinna Ann Miller of 9262 Jennifer Court; manufacturing and creating marijuana, possession with intent to sell and deliver LSD. •Robert Allen Miller, 17, of 9700 Sturgeon Drive, Leland; posses sion of a controlled substance, manufacturing and creating a controlled substance. Others indicted by the grand jury on charges last week were; •Lloyd Lee Bolt, 26, of Leland; two counts breaking and entering and larceny, possession of stolen goods. Bolt is accused of breaking into a Winnabow home on May 4 and a home in Old Forest Estates, Leland, on November 19, 1992. A stove and refrigerator valued at $1,600 were taken from one home. •Lamont Alonzo Burst, 18, of 270 Goodland Road, Leland; posses sion with intent to sell and deliver marijuana. •Clinton Lindell Frink, 33, of 319 North Rhett Street, Southport; two counts conspiracy to sell and deliver cocaine. •Curtis Gerald Frink, 22, of 319 North Rhett Street, Southport; two counts possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, two counts sale and delivery of cocaine. •W. Niguel Lovett, 21, and Frantz Tramel Mercer, 26, both of 1722 R. E. Gore Drive, Supply, and Terrance Antwan Williams, 16, of Supp ly; armed robbery. They are accused of using a .38-caliber handgun to rob a clerk at Hewett’s Store of $3.25 on March 31. Southport man pleads guilty to reduced charge in robbery A Southport man accused of rob bing a convenience store cleric with a knife pleaded guilty in Brunswick County Superior Court last week to common law robbery. Lewis Qaybome Wingfield, 58, of Brunswick Village Apartments, had been charged with armed robbery. In an agreement with the district attorney’s office, Wingfield avoided a trial and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. He received a suspended prison sentence along with a 30-day active jail term. Armed robbery with a dangerous weapon carries a mandatory mini mum of 14 years in prison while common law robbery carries a maxi mum of ten and a minimum of three years in prison. Judge Dexter Brooks issued a five year suspended sentence and placed Wingfield on supervised probation, the first six months on intensive probation. He was also ordered to spend 30 days in the Brunswick County jail. He was ordered not to possess, consume or have any illegal drugs, submit to searches and tests, enroll in an adult literacy course for read ing and writing, to follow recom mended assessment and counseling and to not go on the premises of the E-Z Way Grocery on North Howe Street He was also ordered not to com municate with the clerk or possess any knife or other deadly weapon. Wingfield was charged with tak ing $155 in cash from the store while threatening the cleik with a knife. The following cases were also heard by judge Brooks last week: •Johnny Cobb, 45, of Rt 1, Box 57, Leland; probation violation, con tinue on probation, comply with any payment of money. •Ronnie Harold Jones Jr., 17, of Rt 5, Box 119, Leland; admits probation violation, probation revoked, not benefit as committed youthful offender. •Allen Finer, 41, of Rt 5, Box 22, Leland; pleaded guilty to two counts sale and delivery of cocaine, maintaining a motor vehicle to keep drugs, possession of cocaine; NCDOC three years, recommends Seafood Buffet Open Seven Days Weekdays 5:00-9:00 Weekends 5:00-10:00 "We appreciate your business’ |f Long Beach Road, Southport (919) 457-9499 DART program, $375 attorney fees. •Blake Kennedy Hobbs, 17, of 529 Village Road, Leland; pleaded no contest to misdemeanor larceny of six Walker hound dogs on August 18, 1992, prayer for judgment con tinued, court costs remitted. •Anthony Terrell Canty of Navassa; pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, NCDOC three years, supervised probation three years, not assault or harass prosecuting witness, submit to searches, Brunswick County jail r 30 days, not possess any deadly weapon off his premises. •Debra Robbins, 35, of Rt. 1, Box 55, Ballard’s Mobile Home Park, Leland; pleaded guilty to three counts trafficking cocaine, NCDOC 12 years, DART program; pleaded guilty to three counts possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, three counts sale and delivery of cocaine, prayer for judg ment continued term to term until scheduled for sentencing by the dis trict attorney. j Authorized ELECTROLUX Sales and Service Vacuums and Shampooers Serving ALL Makes CALL PHARON S. 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