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Broxton PD makes ‘major’ drug bust

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Wednesday night, Broxton police officers arrested Geraldme Phillip Kirby and confiscated these items, as well as a quantity of drugs. Kirby is being held on charges of prowling and drug possession.
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There’s one less alleged drug offender and burglar in Broxton as the holiday weekend approaches.

 

Officers from the Broxton Police Department made a huge arrest Wednesday night when they arrested 28-year-old Geraldme Phillip Kirby of Douglas in Broxton for possession of methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of burglary tools, prowling, and two counts of carrying an illegal drug across a guard line. More charges are pending as the investigation progresses.

 

Broxton police chief Scott Harper stated that this arrest was a direct result of his officers being proactive in their jobs. He added that officer Chase Byrd did a phenomenal job in making the arrest and not only removing these dangerous drugs from Broxton’s streets but possibly solving a few burglaries in the process.

 

“My stance on drugs is the same as when I took office. We will not tolerate it in Broxton. Once again, I will tell the individuals dealing drugs in Broxton — you have three simple choices: Stop dealing, move out of Broxton, or go to prison. We may not catch you today or tomorrow, but you will be caught. That’s a promise,” stated Chief Harper.

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