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SEPT. 1: Authorities say this photo shows some of the 10,000-plus bags of heroin and fentanyl seized in connection with the arrest of Timothy L. Schleede, 29, of Kingston. Provided/File
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1: Ulster County s Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team (URGENT) announces a record drug haul, saying it confiscated more than 10,000 bags of heroin and fentanyl and arrested Timothy L. Schleede, 29, of Kingston, who allegedly was dealing out of area hotels.
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2: For the first time in Ulster County, an alleged drug dealer is charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a county resident who overdosed on heroin laced with fentanyl. Authorities say Jamal J. Thompson, 24, of Butler, N.J., has been indicted for the felonies of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide
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TOWN OF ULSTER, N.Y. â Two Kingston residents are facing charges after they were found with approximately 200 bags of heroin and fentanyl during a traffic stop, the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team (URGENT) said.
Jason T. Pease, 29, and Jennifer Krom, 39, were both arrested during a traffic stop on Tuesday, Dec. 1, in the Town of Ulster after an investigation into alleged sales and trafficking of heroin and fentanyl in northern Ulster County, authorities said. The approximately 200 bags of drugs were found on them both and hidden in the vehicle, they added.
Pease and Krom were charged with the felonies of criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell and criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to an URGENT press release. It also said that Krom was also charged with tampering with physical evidence, a felony, and that Pease was additionally charged with criminal impersonation for providing the identity of another pers
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Brian Shultis, 31, and Cody Tompkins, 29, were arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 2, by members of the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team (URGENT) after an investigation into trafficking, but the heroin was found during a âroutine traffic stop,â the Sheriffâs Office said.
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Both men were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, criminal possession of a controlled substance (half an ounce or more) and conspiracy, all felonies.
Shultis also was arrested on Monday, Dec. 7, on an bench warrant in connection with a previous felony arrest and was jailed sent without bail.