Details Released On Century Drug Search Arrests
February 15, 2012
More details have been released about what the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit found inside a Century mobile home last week as they executed a search warrant.
The search warrant was executed about 7:30 p.m. last Thursday at a mobile home in the 100 block of West Highway 4 near the Century Care Center nursing home.
Karen Louise Quinley, 43, was charged with possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and destruction of evidence. She was released from Escambia County Jail on a $26,000 bond. Cortez Rasheen Davison, 18, was charged with cocaine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, while Nakeetric Devonte Davison, 19, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Both men were released from jail on $10,500 bond each.
After gaining entry to the mobile home, deputies reported finding Quinley in her bedroom. Quinley told deputies that she had tried to throw crack cocaine out of her bedroom window when she heard them at the door, but she was unable to get a window to open.
Nakeetric Davison told deputies that everything in his bedroom belonged to him, including the marijuana located by deputies. When asked by deputies if he sells marijuana, Nakeetric Davison reportedly replied “Yeah, I don’t have a job”.
Cortez Davison, according to his arrest report, identified his bedroom but refused to answer further questions, instead asking for an attorney.
During a search of Karen Quinley’s room, deputies reported finding:
- two small bags of cocaine in Quinley’s pocket
- one small bag with cocaine residue in Quinley’s pocket
- crack cocaine on the floor and dresser
- small digital scales
- about $265 in currency
- pill bottle with unknown pills and pre-packaged cocaine
In Cortez Davison’s bedroom, deputies reported finding:
- powder cocaine in box on floor
- digital scales that field tested positive for cocaine residue
- about $130 in cash on his person
During a search of Nakeetric Davison’s bedroom, deputies reported finding:
- plastic baggie with marijuana on table top
- box of sandwich bags on table top
- plastic baggie with marijuana on bed headboard
- plastic container with pre-packaged marijuana under bed
- Pringles can with pre-packaged marijuana under bed
- cookie container with pre-packaged marijuana under bed
- “Owe Sheets” on floor
- about $165 in cash on his person.
- The total weight of marijuana reported to be found in Nakeetric Davison’s bedroom was 417.6 grams.
During a search of the kitchen and living room areas of the mobile home, deputies reported finding:
- straw and baggie field tested positive for cocaine in kitchen sink
- metal measuring cup field tested positive for cocaine in kitchen cabinet
- crack cocaine on kitchen table
- plastic baggie with cocaine residue and straw field test positive for cocaine on kitchen table
- about $7 in currency
Comments
7 Responses to “Details Released On Century Drug Search Arrests”
I wonder who got the $$ to hire a bonds man to release them ? They’re more than likely back in business trying to pay off those bonds. Hopefully ECSO has deputies driving by to keep them out of circulation at that location. But in reality.. I’ll bet they have already found a new place to set up shop by now.
This is the same story last week that everybody was in an uproar because they busted these idiots for marijuana possession. Their argument saying its just weed. It rarely is just weed. Weed and hardcore drugs go hand in hand
What we need is Chain Gangs!! put these guys on the side of the road working for the State. Something has got to change in Century!! Drug Pit of Escambia County!!
odds are they’ll be back on the street shortly. ESCO does their job and the court system turns em loose.
wow… Only 19 and openly confesses to being a drug “dealer”… that is extremely sad! I hope that they all clean up there act before its too late and they can’t get out on bond!!… It sure doesn’t seem like they will be able to with a mother like that!… It is truely a sad sad situation!
Guess this Momma is proud of herself. She’s taught her boys how to be criminals just like her. Too lazy to work a real job this entire family would rather make their money the easy way. Total ignorance is all you can say about this family. I hope they are put away for a real long time. They obviously don’t learn from past experiences. Anyone that travels Hwy 4 in Century can see this place is nothing more than a illegal drug store by the way people are always in the yard and coming and going
Keep up the good work ECSO