3 Arrested On Drug Charges

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By KRISTA PRIMROSE, Times-Union Staff Writer-

PIERCETON - Three men were arrested at Regency Point Estates around midnight Tuesday in connection with drug violations.

Ismael Rodriguez, 33. 8280 U.S. 30E, Lot 106, Pierceton, was preliminarily charged with dealing more than 3 grams of cocaine and maintaining a common nuisance. He is being held in the Kosciusko County Jail on $10,000 bond.

Also arrested, and of the same address, were Fernando Enciso, 26, and Nestor E. Campos, 26, for maintaining a common nuisance. Each is being held on $2,000 bond in the KCJ.

A common nuisance is defined as any place where drugs are used or sold. Undercover police reportedly were able to purchase drugs at the residence on three occasions in the past week.

According to a press release from the Kosciusko County Drug Task Force, police began watching the trailer where the men lived after an informant told them drugs could be purchased at that location.

A search warrant was secured after Cesar F. Terrones, 28, 1110 Grant St., South Whitley, allegedly visited the trailer Tuesday. Terrones was later pulled over in a traffic stop in Whitley County and reportedly had 1 ounce of cocaine in his possession. Terrones was charged with dealing in cocaine and was booked into the Whitley County Jail.

The Whitley County Drug Task Force, Whitley County SWAT Team and Indiana State Police assisted in the investigation.

Anyone with information regarding illegal drug activity in the community should contact the Kosciusko County Drug Task Force at 372-2494, the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department at 267-5667 or any law enforcement agency. [[In-content Ad]]

PIERCETON - Three men were arrested at Regency Point Estates around midnight Tuesday in connection with drug violations.

Ismael Rodriguez, 33. 8280 U.S. 30E, Lot 106, Pierceton, was preliminarily charged with dealing more than 3 grams of cocaine and maintaining a common nuisance. He is being held in the Kosciusko County Jail on $10,000 bond.

Also arrested, and of the same address, were Fernando Enciso, 26, and Nestor E. Campos, 26, for maintaining a common nuisance. Each is being held on $2,000 bond in the KCJ.

A common nuisance is defined as any place where drugs are used or sold. Undercover police reportedly were able to purchase drugs at the residence on three occasions in the past week.

According to a press release from the Kosciusko County Drug Task Force, police began watching the trailer where the men lived after an informant told them drugs could be purchased at that location.

A search warrant was secured after Cesar F. Terrones, 28, 1110 Grant St., South Whitley, allegedly visited the trailer Tuesday. Terrones was later pulled over in a traffic stop in Whitley County and reportedly had 1 ounce of cocaine in his possession. Terrones was charged with dealing in cocaine and was booked into the Whitley County Jail.

The Whitley County Drug Task Force, Whitley County SWAT Team and Indiana State Police assisted in the investigation.

Anyone with information regarding illegal drug activity in the community should contact the Kosciusko County Drug Task Force at 372-2494, the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department at 267-5667 or any law enforcement agency. [[In-content Ad]]

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