La Grange, CA – A Coulterville man was arrested and positioned on a $100,000 bail for heroin gross sales after an earlier bust in Groveland led to an investigation that turned up a big quantity of heroin and different medication.
According to TNT authorities, after a two-month investigation that started when a Groveland site visitors cease in February revealed black tar heroin, investigators found that 64-year-old Michael Leslie Proctor was importing heroin from the Central Valley to the Groveland area to promote. Then, on April ninth, the proctor was pulled over within the La Grange space. A search of his car and his residence discovered 137.5 grams (over 1/4 pound) of heroin and $2,909 in money—a second raid situated extra narcotics, methamphetamine, ammunition, and drug-related objects.

Subsequently, Proctor was arrested on a number of felony expenses, together with transportation and possession of heroin on the market, possession of methamphetamine, and being a felon in possession of ammunition, as he isn’t allowed to have it. TNT officers added that his passenger, 58-year-old Jaymee Troi McFarland, was cited for drug paraphernalia.