COCAINE SOLD AT QUIK TRIP GAS STATION AND FOOD LION ON GRAHAM STREET

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Dontrell Bolden, 33, was arrested on September 18, 2024 charged with selling cocaine to undercover cops at several different businesses including Quik Trip gas station, Wendys, and Food Lion.

In 2024, police vice and narcotics detectives began an investigation allegedly involving Dontrell. Charlotte Alerts is on Instagram.

A undercover drug deal occurred at the Compare Foods on Freedom Drive

Undercover cops conducted multiple controlled cocaine purchase operations, during which Dontrell allegedly sold undercover detectives various amounts of powder cocaine.

In the summer of 2024 a vice cop arranged a cocaine deal of a 1/2 ounce of cocaine at the Food Lion on North Graham Street.

A large cocaine bust occurred near a strip club in Charlotte

A few weeks later another drug deal was set at the Quik Trip gas station on North Graham St. Dontrell is accused of selling the undercover detective 1 ounce of cocaine.

On a future occasion, Dontrell allegedly sold the cop more cocaine at the Wendys on Center Northlake Parkway. Dontrell was then arrested charged with several counts of trafficking cocaine.

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