GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people during a traffic stop over the weekend.
Deputies reported that the traffic stop on East Butler Road in Mauldin led to the removal of a dangerous amount of drugs and a stolen firearm.
Among the items seized during the traffic stop was a stolen firearm, deputies shared.(Greenville County Sheriff’s Office)
Officials seized the following:
73.78 grams of fentanyl
41.91 grams of meth
13 pills of Schedule II narcotics
30 pills of Schedule IV narcotics
1 stolen firearm
Deputies seized over 70 grams of fentanyl among other drugs.(Greenville County Sheriff’s Office)
As a result, John Clyde Henderson and Kendriana Christen Amick were both charged with:
Trafficking fentanyl
Trafficking methamphetamine
PWID Schedule II
PWID Schedule IV
Henderson was also charged with the following:
Possession of a stolen firearm
Possession of a firearm by a person convicted of PWID
Possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime
Driving under suspension (3rd offense)
Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
John Clyde Henderson and Kendriana Christen Amick(Greenville County Detention Center)
Henderson and Amick are both being held at the Greenville County Detention Center.
“This is exactly why proactive enforcement matters. Every traffic stop has the potential to prevent overdoses, violence, and further victimization,” the sheriff’s office shared. “We’re proud of our Delta deputies for their vigilance and commitment to keeping Greenville County safe, one stop at a time.”
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