Henry County deputies arrest man twice in three weeks for drug distribution

HENRY COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) — The Henry County Sheriff’s Office says a man is facing several drug charges after a search warrant was served at four residences on May 16.

As a result of their investigation, deputies served warrants at:

  • 1400 block of Rivermont Hgts. Martinsville

  • Dan Wythe Drive at Apartments 3 & 5

  • 400 Chestnut Knob Drive in Martinsville

The sheriff’s office says during the search, authorities seized illegal drugs with a street value of about $100,000. The items seized were:

  • About 1.87 lbs of suspected fentanyl

  • 1.96 lbs of suspected cocaine

  • Three grams of pressed pills

  • One gun

  • A hydraulic drug brick press

The Henry County Sheriff's Office says a man is facing several drug charges after a search warrant was served at four residences on May 16.
(Photo Courtesy: Henry County Sheriff’s Office)

As a result, 42-year-old Donte Freeman, aka Leonard Cheron Freeman, was arrested and charged with 3rd or Subsequent Manufacturing, Selling, Giving, Distributing, or Possessing with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, Give, or Distribute a Controlled substance.

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The Henry County Sheriff’s Office says this is the second time over the last three weeks, that the Henry County Sheriff’s Office has served a warrant that is allegedly connected to the illegal selling and possession of drugs by Freman.

According to the authorities, on April 30, deputies served warrants on Valentine Court, Preston Scales Drive, and Ziglar Road allegedly in reference to Freeman. Their investigation revealed that these operations were allegedly his drug enterprise.

Freeman was arrested and charged. However, the Sheriff’s Office says he obtained a bond from the courts and allegedly started selling drugs again.

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The combined suspected fentanyl from the searches on May 16 and April 30 weighed about 3.37 lbs. Deputies say if the suspected fentanyl were pure, it would be enough to kill approximately 765,000 people. This is enough to kill the Henry County population more than 15 times.

“This seizure has again put a dent in the drug trade in our communities, and as stated
previously, The Henry County Sheriff’s Office will not tolerate these actions in our county,” said the Sheriff’s Office in a post.

This case remains under investigation. Anyone with information on drug trafficking in the community is encouraged to call the Henry County Sheriff’s Office at 276-638-8751 or
Crime Stoppers at 63-CRIME (632-7463).

The Crime Stoppers Program offers rewards of up to $2,500 for information related to crime.

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