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Englewood anti-drug sweep nabs woman selling Ecstasy from ice cream stand, 17 others

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST (4:18 p.m.): A woman who Englewood police said sold Ecstasy “mollies” from an ice cream concession stand near the city pool in Mackay Park is among 18 people charged as part of an anti-drug crackdown, Chief Arthur O’Keefe announced this afternoon.

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Shameeka Drakeford, 29, was freed on $20,000 bail following her arrest on Sept. 17 on charges that also include selling heroin and cocaine.

This comes just three months after Drakeford, who worked in the park during the summer, was arrested on similar charges in June.

Also arrested was 39-year-old Vaughn Sims, who police said was running an illegal gambling out of his Central Avenue home.

Police said they seized $18,000 in cash when they arrested Sims there on Sept. 19.

Detectives believe much of the money gambled there were drug-dealing and burglary proceeds, O’Keefe said during a news conference in Hackensack this afternoon.

  • UPDATE: A woman who Englewood police said sold Ecstasy “mollies” from an ice cream concession stand near the town pool, a man charged with shooting at someone’s car and another accused of running a gambling joint for dealers out of his home are among 18 people charged as part of a massive anti-crime crackdown the past three months, Chief Arthur O’Keefe announced this afternoon. READ MORE….

O’Keefe said some of the people arrested had been seen in a playground near King Gardens, “no more than 100 feet from the front door of the police department,” brandishing handguns in front of children.

After area residents complained, detectives and street officers collected valuable information that led to several arrests, including that of Kishan Canon, 35, and 25-year-old Demetrius Mixon, who O’Keefe said were selling drugs from their King Gardens apartments.

Those charged also include Durelle Whitening and his neighbor, Anthony Trumpet.

Investigators seized a sawed-off shotgun with a pistol grip, a 9mm semi-automatic, a .25-caliber revolver and a bag of ammunition for each weapon while arresting Whitening, who they said fired a shot into someone’s car in early September.

Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office had been watching Whitening and his neighbor, Anthony Trumpet, before making undercover buys of crack and pot from both.

The operation cluminated yesterday in a raid on the “Golden Chocolate” jewelry store.  Police charged the owners with violating 16 city ordinances involving the purchase of merchandise and failure to keep adequate records, indicating receipt of stolen goods on a regular basis.

“The criminal activity that has plagued this community has been steadily increasing, which ultimately inspired this police response,” O’Keefe said this afternoon, in announcing the crackdown.

Englewood police worked with detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office from July through September, dedicating “significant time and manpower to systematically target criminal offenders currently operating in Englewood and the surrounding towns,” the chief said.

They “used intelligence gathered from confidential informants, police observations and the community to compile a list of individuals while accurately identifying their illegal behavior,” the chief said.

Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Task Force, Special Investigations Squad, Gang Squad, and the Englewood Police Department then “formulated a strategic operational plan to rid the most problematic criminal element…,” he added.

That included “surveillance, undercover buys and other investigative techniques,” leading to the arrests, O’Keefe said.

O’Keefe and county Prosecutor John L. Molinelli thanked Bergen County Sheriff’s Office, Police Department and Probation Department, as well as the Englewood Fire Department and police from Bergenfield, Hackensack and Perth Amboy for “valuable assistance to the safety and success of
this operation.”

More arrests are expected, both men said.

Still in the wind is Akeem Boone, the suspected owner of 20 grams of crack cocaine and a loaded handgun reported stolen out of North Carolina that were both found in his Hackensack apartment. Boone, 27, wasn’t around during the raid, police said, but his girlfriend was: Blair Steeley was arrested on charges related to the discovery.

Warrants  have been issued for Boone’s arrest.

Expected to turn themselves in today were Damond King, 22, of Shepard Avenue in Englewood, and Stephanie Cotto, 18, of Teaneck.

Those arrested as part of Chief O’Keefe’s initiative include Davon Creighton, who’s been free on $75,000 bail in connection with a marijuana possession and distribution arrest in March, and Varian “Killa” Hooks, 22, who’s being held on more than $52,000 combined bail on drug-selling charges following his arrest last month.

The others arrested on drug-related charges:

Joseph Green
Tyra “Ty” Jordan
Jerome Cloud
Melvin Carson
Blair Steeley
Charles Sampson
Thomas Solari

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