In a significant crackdown on drug-related offenses, Greenwood police have arrested two men in separate incidents involving large quantities of illegal substances. Patrick Antoney Burton was charged after a traffic stop revealed marijuana, MDMA, Xanax, cash, and a loaded handgun. Meanwhile, Richard Boyd faced multiple felonies following a high-speed chase where he disposed of drugs. These arrests have prompted discussions in the community about the rising drug issues and highlighted the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat this problem.
In a series of recent events that have raised eyebrows in the Greenwood community, police have made significant strides in tackling drug offenses, leading to the arrest of two individuals under rather alarming circumstances. The first arrest took place on December 20, 2024, when a 32-year-old man named Patrick Antoney Burton was stopped for speeding on Bypass 72 NE.
While you might expect a simple traffic stop for speeding, this encounter quickly turned serious. Upon pulling over Burton, who resides at 104 Woodcrest St., Greenwood, police officers conducted a search of his vehicle. It led to the discovery of a staggering amount of drugs and cash. It’s hard to believe that in a single stop, officers found:
This find was no small deal and has led to multiple charges against Burton. Not only is he facing possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, but he’s also dealing with charges for possession of MDMA as a second-time offender. To top it all off, Burton was found driving with a suspended license, and the police discovered that one of his passengers had a past conviction for MDMA and second-degree burglary. Talk about a dangerous ride!
The wild pursuit finally came to a halt in the parking lot of Shawnee Country Store, where authorities apprehended him without further incident. Boyd wasn’t just throwing away his freedom; police recovered approximately:
Boyd now faces a mountain of serious charges, including multiple felonies for possession with intent to distribute as well as tampering with physical evidence. When you pull a stunt like that, you can expect the long arm of the law to catch up to you. Boyd was taken to Troop 3 for processing and later arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 3. He is currently held at Sussex Correctional Institution with a hefty $20,500 secured bond.
As always, local law enforcement remains committed to keeping Greenwood safe and is working diligently to address these pressing concerns. The outcome of these cases will undoubtedly be watched closely by both residents and officials alike. As we look ahead, it’s essential for everyone to stay informed and engaged in the conversation surrounding drugs in our community.
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