Detectives
with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Special Investigations Division served
two search warrants today to complete a one month investigation involving
narcotics dealers on Rockland Key.
The
operation included the simultaneous service of the two warrants at the targeted
residences on Park Drive, Rockland Key. Agencies that assisted with this
investigation were Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Immigration and
Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigators and representatives from
Monroe County Animal Control.
The
first location was 502 Park Drive Unit - 2 on Rockland Key. Detectives and
agents surrounded the apartment complex and made entry . During the search
of Unit - 1 detectives located 20 year old Jorge Blanco Jr. A search of
the residence revealed 3 weapons - a
shotgun, a rifle and handgun, $3,306.00 in suspected drug proceeds and a scale
used to weigh illegal substances.
During
the investigative phase of the case, detectives had observed
Blanco Jr walking to the property across the street numbered as 501.
Detectives obtained permission to search that location. They located
169 chickens that appeared to have been used to fight. These chickens were
found to have several injuries typical of cockfighting. Detectives
also located blood in a cockfighting ring on the property along with several
spurs, syringes and medication used to treat the chickens.
The
second search warrant location was 502 Park Drive Unit - 1 on Rockland
Key. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Special Weapons and Tactics team
executed this search warrant, also assisted by the above listed
state agencies. SWAT team members located Jorge Enrique Blanco.
A search of the residence revealed 1.1 oz of powdered cocaine and $905.00 in
suspected drug proceeds.
Blanco Jr was arrested
and charged with 52 counts of animal cruelty and fighting and baiting
chickens.
41 year old Jorge Enrique Blanco was arrested and charged with trafficking in cocaine and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
The
SPCA will be dealing with the disposition of over 250 birds found during the
service of both search warrants.
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