Agents Cleaned Up At The Scrubbing Board


    
On Friday, January 3, 2020, Lee County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics agents were conducting surveillance on the Scrubbing Board, located at 900 North Horner Boulevard.

Lee County Sheriff’s Office agents had received numerous complaints of possible drug activity in the area. A short time after beginning surveillance, agents observed a white male subject sitting on a moped in the parking lot of the Scrubbing Board. As agents continued to watched the white male, they noticed that the male subject was attentively watching every car that pulled in. This lead agents to believe that the subject was waiting on someone.

At approximately 11:15am, agents observed a white Honda Accord pull into the parking lot and the white male got off the moped and began to walk over to the car before the car came to a stop. Agents observed the white male subject get into the passenger seat of the Honda.

Agents approached the two occupants of the Honda, and the passenger quickly and frantically dumped a small object into his mouth. Agents removed the passenger from the vehicle and once out of the vehicle, the white male subject identified as Jacob Sink, spit an object out of his mouth. The object Sink spit out was a folded piece of paper containing a brown in color substance that Sink stated was Fentanyl.

Both the driver identified as Robert Terrell Bush and the passenger were taken into custody. Robert Terrell Bush age 29, of 301 Wheel Hollow apartments unit 306, and Jacob Christopher Sink, age 29, of 1509 Clearwater Drive, were transported to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office for processing.

Bush was processed and charged with one count of sell Heroin, one count of deliver Heroin, one count of felony maintaining a vehicle used for the purpose to store and sale a controlled substance.

Sink was processed and charge with one count of felony possession of Heroin, and one count of misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

Bush was jailed under a $15,000.00 secured bond and Sink was jailed under a $10,000.00 secured bond. 
   

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