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Cedrik Corbin, 30, Charged f...
Cedrik Corbin, 30, Charged for Dealing Heroin and Meth from Montgomery Village Apartment
A Knoxville man is in custody for multiple felony drug charges after the Knoxville Police Department Organized Crime Unit conducted a search warrant at a Montgomery Village apartment on Tuesday afternoon.
At around 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, OCU investigators with assistance from Special Operations Squad personnel executed a search warrant at an apartment at 1133 Cook Drive. Investigators obtained the warrant following a lengthy investigation into a man who was selling heroin and crystal meth from the apartment.
The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Cedrik Corbin, was found inside of the residence. The search of the apartment also revealed around three ounces of an unknown brown powder that Corbin was selling as heroin, a half ounce of unknown white powder and an amount of marijuana and crystal meth. Investigators also located a variety of drug paraphernalia, including a blender to mix the narcotics, scales and baggies. Additionally, investigators located two firearms and a variety of ammunition for various caliber weapons. One of those firearms was reported as stolen from an auto burglary in April.
While on the scene, investigators also located a partially loaded syringe outside of the apartment in the grassy area where several children were playing.
Corbin was charged with the following:
Maintaining of Dwelling for Drug Use
Manufacture, Delivery, Sale or Possession of Schedule I Drugs
Manufacture, Delivery, Sale or Possession with Intent of Meth
Theft of a Firearm
Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony
Simple Possession
Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia
Corbin is being held at the Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility.
In addition to Corbin’s arrest, two other individuals were arrested on unrelated outstanding warrants out of Knox and Blount County.
Posted by
serland
On 11 May, 2022 at 11:19 AM
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