Police Bust 5 For Meth Lab Found At Golf Cart Chop Shop In Retirement Community In Florida
We take you to The Villages, an infamous (for all the wrong reasons including public senior sex in the middle of the community) and gigantic retirement community of approximately 157,000 people
in Sumter County, Florida. The preferred transportation in the senior
citizen mini-city is golf carts. The preferred crime in The Villages is
golf cart theft. One golf cart theft ring was stealing 30 golf carts a month,
with some of them worth as much as $9,000 and they were selling them
for $600-$1,200. One group not only operated a golf cart chop shop, but
also ran a meth operation. Sumter County deputies performed an
early-morning raid of a home in the retirement community, after numerous
complaints from residents about stolen golf carts.
They police seized drugs, weapons, and discovered the golf cart chop
shop. Undercover deputies had bought drugs at the residence three
different times. Authorities discovered golf cart parts, including
windshields, wheels, seat cushions, and tires. The five people that were
arrested are Kenneth Ray Padgett, 53; Charlotte L. Gajewsky, 42;
William Anthony Wade Romska, 45; Michael Edward Witkowski, 63; and
Unrath, 43. The charges include sale of methamphetamine, keeping or
maintaining a drug shop, possession of weapon/ammo by convicted felon,
possession of heroin, possession of new legend drug without a
prescription.
(BroBible.com)
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