Items confiscated, arrests made in raids
All three individuals are due back in court later this month.
YOUNGSTOWN — Two separate police raids in the city ended in three arrests and confiscated drugs, guns, cash and drug paraphernalia.
Robert William Floyd, 44, of Dryden Avenue, was arraigned Wednesday before Judge Elizabeth Kobly in Youngstown Municipal Court, on felony misuse of food stamps, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia charges. He is being held on a $50,000 bond.
Kimberly Wilson-Talley, 42, of Woodside Avenue, also appeared before Judge Kobly for arraignment on a drug paraphernalia charge. She also was arrested at Floyd’s home.
Police raided the Dryden Avenue address at 7:46 p.m. Tuesday. Inside the house, officers recovered prescription drugs in various forms, crack cocaine, a loaded .45-caliber pistol, a large amount of cash in a wall safe and Ohio Directional food stamp cards in the names of four different people.
Police listed the names of several uncharged people in and around the home at the time of the raid. There also is a list of multiple vehicles on the property.
Police also raided a house at 622 W. Delason Ave. at 5:19 p.m. Tuesday. Inside that home, police found prescription drugs, crack cocaine, marijuana, a .45-caliber pistol, a .357 revolver, drug paraphernalia and a large roll of cash.
Lamar Robinson, 32, who lists the Delason address as his home, appeared before Judge Kobly for arraignment on possession of drugs and illegal possession of a weapon. He is being held on a $155,000 bond.
Floyd, Robinson and Wilson-Talley are due back in court July 23.
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