RFP Staff
♦ Monica Pittman Bruns, 35, a Rockwell resident and former Red Cross disaster program specialist in Salisbury, was arrested for allegedly possessing heroin and marijuana along with 3 other persons in a Salisbury drug roundup early Sunday morning by the Salisbury Police Department.
Bruns was charged with possession of a control substance schedule I (heroin) (felony), possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver control substance IV (marijuana) (felony), and possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor).
Under a $5,000 secured bond, Bruns was placed in the Rowan County Detention Center before making bail and being released.
All told about 26 grams of marijuana was seized from the vehicle.
Arrested along with Bruns Michael Stancil, 22, of Rockwell, Matthew Wayne Cress, 25 of China Grove, and Carissa Hiltz, 24, of Harrisburg. Each were placed under a $2,500 secured bond and were placed in the Rowan County Detention Center. Additionally Hiltz was charged with possession of a controlled substance schedule II (hydrocodone) (misdemeanor) and had an open container of alcohol in the vehicle.
Back in March of this year was Bruns was arrested by Rowan County Sheriff’s Office deputies for disorderly conduct on the 100 block of Pond View Drive and has a previous breaking and entering charge in 1998.
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