Florida teacher who worked as a police officer for 10 years was arrested for trafficking fentanyl
Amber Williamson was a Daytona Beach police officer for a decade, and now her former boss was involved in her arrest for fentanyl trafficking
A previous Daytona Beach police commander with ten years of experience was detained on suspicion of drug-related offenses.
According to Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood, Amber Williamson, 40, who now works as a tutor, is accused of a drug-related offense six times.
On January 23 at 6:00 am, the East Volusia Narcotics Task Force and the Volusia SWAT team conducted an investigation at a Daytona Beach house where Williamson and three other persons shared a room.
According to an arrest oath, suspected narcotics illegal was discovered floating in the grasp bedroom's toilet during a search warrant and appearing to have been attempted to remove it.
A light juicer with fentanyl residue was discovered on the master bathroom's vanity, along with a digital scale with fentanyl residue.
Additionally, there is a bag of marijuana weighing 14. 58 ounces, as well as$ 78 in the bottom drawer of the vanity, and$ 70 in the bottom drawer.
of the master bedroom.
In the master bedroom, there was also a loaded weapon on the left side of the bookcase, according to the affidavit.
The sheriff's office described Williamson and Marcus Plowden as "prolific medicine dealers" in their room.
The woman informed the police that Plowden belonged to the medication and illegal. He allegedly demanded to have her give medication to him when he was busy or out of town.
When he heard officers knock on the door, Plowden admitted to trying to remove the medicines down the toilet. He informed the police that Williamson made the sales on his behalf and that all the medication in the bedroom belonged to him.
According to the proof, Williamson was accused of military smuggling fentanyl, possession of methamphetamine with the intent to sell, production of crack cocaine, possession of a Schedule II substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Without bail, Williamson and Plowden were taken to the Volusia County Jail.
Their former colleagues expressed shock over the circumstances, calling it outrageous that someone who enlisted in the special forces had to be detained for drug trafficking and, in addition, for fentanyl, one of the most dangerous drugs in the US, were also detained for the incident.
The special forces remarked," It is disgusting that someone who took an oath to protect these streets of Daytona Beach is now selling this poison, destroying families, and destroying lives. "
Their former boss was present at the scene of the arrest.
In a Facebook video released during the raid, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood claimed Williamson was hired as a police officer in Daytona Beach in 2009 and that she had worked there for ten years before becoming a teacher.
She's in for a nasty surprise in the coming days, Chitwood said. " We're going to execute a search warrant, and I think her boyfriend is returning to jail, and she's going with him. "
A large SWAT force entered the apartment before handcuffed Williamson facing the wall.
" Amber, you know the good guys always triumph, right"? As he entered the apartment and passed her, Chutwood said.
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