Another Flagler County drug house closed for business

During the search, Jamie Bullock was found to be in possession of additional narcotics.


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  • | 2:55 p.m. May 26, 2019
The sign displayed at 160 Lantana Ave. during the Search Warrant to alert neighbors to the police activity. Photo courtesy of the Flagler County Sheriff's Office
The sign displayed at 160 Lantana Ave. during the Search Warrant to alert neighbors to the police activity. Photo courtesy of the Flagler County Sheriff's Office
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Story courtesy of the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, by Public Affairs Manager Brittany Kershaw.

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office's Special Investigations Unit, with the assistance of the FCSO tactical team and the Flagler Beach Police Department, executed a Search Warrant at 160 Lantana Ave. in Flagler Beach on Friday, May 24. This search warrant was granted due to a thorough investigation into the narcotics dealings of Jamie Bullock, 37, the owner of the property.

SIU executed a search warrant at the same residence in December 2018 after receiving numerous tips on the illegal narcotics dealings occurring at that address. Bullock was ultimately charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell, tampering with or destroying evidence, and possession of a controlled substance. She posted bond on those charges and returned to the residence shortly after.

Since December, narcotics activity has resumed at the residence. The FCSO and FBPD again began receiving complaints from citizens of Flagler Beach. Leading up to the execution of the search warrant, the investigation revealed that Bullock was again selling cocaine.

During the search, Bullock was found to be in possession of additional narcotics. She was arrested and taken to the Flagler County Jail.

“She had a chance to clean up her act but she went right back to selling poison,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Great work by our detectives and the Flagler Beach Police Department for staying on top of this drug house and shutting it down. Thank you to the community members who saw this occurring and reported it.”

 

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