| Name |
Gibble, Donna |
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20180118 RVA-
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring:
- David Snyder
- Jorge Stuart
- Tara Snyder
- Donna Gibble
- Greg Lampman
HARRISBURG - Six suspects were charged today by the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation (BNI) with participating in a large-scale cocaine distribution ring, which stretched from New Jersey to the streets of Potter County.
Attorney General Tom Corbett said the investigation began in 2005 and focused on the cocaine trafficking activities of David Snyder of Whitesville.
Evidence and testimony regarding the alleged drug activity was presented to a statewide investigating grand jury, which recommended the criminal charges being filed today.
According to the grand jury, Snyder distributed more than 50 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of $2 million in and around Potter County from 2002 through late 2009.
The grand jury identified Snyder's main source for the cocaine as Jorge "G" Stuart of Camden, New Jersey. Snyder allegedly travelled to Camden to get cocaine from Stuart or occasionally had associates travel and pick-up the drugs on his behalf.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly paid his couriers with cocaine for making the trips to New Jersey and occasionally sent handguns to Stuart as gifts.
According to the grand jury, Snyder moved to two different locations in New York State, but continued to operate the cocaine distribution network by providing cocaine to Dustin Hurlburt and others, who resold the drugs to customers in Ulyssess, Genesee, West Bingham and other locations in north central Pennsylvania.
Over the course of the investigation agents made and arranged a series of undercover purchases from Snyder and his associates, purchasing ounce quantities of cocaine.
The grand jury found that while Snyder began dealing in ounce quantities that his distribution capabilities eventually grew so large that he was obtaining kilos of cocaine from Stuart for redistribution.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly kept large quantities of cocaine, money and scales in sealed Army ammunition boxes, which he hid outside his home in the woods.
Corbett thanked the Pennsylvania State Police, the Allegany County New York Police Department, the Allegany County New York District Attorney's Office and the Potter County Sheriff's Department for their assistance with the investigation.
The case will be prosecuted in Potter County by Senior Deputy Attorney General Patrick Leonard of the Attorney General's Drug Strike Force Section.
Below is a list of the defendants and the charges against them.
--David Snyder, 50, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with four counts of delivery of cocaine, four counts of conspiracy to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver heroin, one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity.
--Jorge Stuart, 34, 87 Green Wood Drive, Turnersville, New Jersey, is charged with one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity and one count of criminal use of a communication facility.
--Tara Snyder, 39, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Donna Gibble, 42, 1081 Cemetery Rd., Genesee, Potter County, is charged with one count of criminal conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of perjury.
--Rich Pratt, 57, 2068 State Route 248A, Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Greg Lampman, 52, 734 Brown Rd., Ulysess, Potter County, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
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| Gender |
Female |
| crime |
Between 2005 and 2010 |
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA |
| David Snyder... continued to operate the cocaine distribution network --Donna Gibble, 42, 1081 Cemetery Rd., Genesee, Potter County, is charged with one count of criminal conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of perjury. |
- 20240206GHLn-
20180118 RVA-
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring:
- David Snyder
- Jorge Stuart
- Tara Snyder
- Donna Gibble
- Greg Lampman
HARRISBURG - Six suspects were charged today by the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation (BNI) with participating in a large-scale cocaine distribution ring, which stretched from New Jersey to the streets of Potter County.
Attorney General Tom Corbett said the investigation began in 2005 and focused on the cocaine trafficking activities of David Snyder of Whitesville.
Evidence and testimony regarding the alleged drug activity was presented to a statewide investigating grand jury, which recommended the criminal charges being filed today.
According to the grand jury, Snyder distributed more than 50 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of $2 million in and around Potter County from 2002 through late 2009.
The grand jury identified Snyder's main source for the cocaine as Jorge "G" Stuart of Camden, New Jersey. Snyder allegedly travelled to Camden to get cocaine from Stuart or occasionally had associates travel and pick-up the drugs on his behalf.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly paid his couriers with cocaine for making the trips to New Jersey and occasionally sent handguns to Stuart as gifts.
According to the grand jury, Snyder moved to two different locations in New York State, but continued to operate the cocaine distribution network by providing cocaine to Dustin Hurlburt and others, who resold the drugs to customers in Ulyssess, Genesee, West Bingham and other locations in north central Pennsylvania.
Over the course of the investigation agents made and arranged a series of undercover purchases from Snyder and his associates, purchasing ounce quantities of cocaine.
The grand jury found that while Snyder began dealing in ounce quantities that his distribution capabilities eventually grew so large that he was obtaining kilos of cocaine from Stuart for redistribution.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly kept large quantities of cocaine, money and scales in sealed Army ammunition boxes, which he hid outside his home in the woods.
Corbett thanked the Pennsylvania State Police, the Allegany County New York Police Department, the Allegany County New York District Attorney's Office and the Potter County Sheriff's Department for their assistance with the investigation.
The case will be prosecuted in Potter County by Senior Deputy Attorney General Patrick Leonard of the Attorney General's Drug Strike Force Section.
Below is a list of the defendants and the charges against them.
--David Snyder, 50, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with four counts of delivery of cocaine, four counts of conspiracy to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver heroin, one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity.
--Jorge Stuart, 34, 87 Green Wood Drive, Turnersville, New Jersey, is charged with one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity and one count of criminal use of a communication facility.
--Tara Snyder, 39, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Donna Gibble, 42, 1081 Cemetery Rd., Genesee, Potter County, is charged with one count of criminal conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of perjury.
--Rich Pratt, 57, 2068 State Route 248A, Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Greg Lampman, 52, 734 Brown Rd., Ulysess, Potter County, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
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| Arrest |
9 Nov 2010 |
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring: - David Snyder - Jorge Stuart - Tara Snyder - Donna Gibble - Greg Lampman |
- 20240206GHLn-
20180118 RVA-
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring
Six charged in $2 million Potter County cocaine ring:
- David Snyder
- Jorge Stuart
- Tara Snyder
- Donna Gibble
- Greg Lampman
HARRISBURG - Six suspects were charged today by the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation (BNI) with participating in a large-scale cocaine distribution ring, which stretched from New Jersey to the streets of Potter County.
Attorney General Tom Corbett said the investigation began in 2005 and focused on the cocaine trafficking activities of David Snyder of Whitesville.
Evidence and testimony regarding the alleged drug activity was presented to a statewide investigating grand jury, which recommended the criminal charges being filed today.
According to the grand jury, Snyder distributed more than 50 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of $2 million in and around Potter County from 2002 through late 2009.
The grand jury identified Snyder's main source for the cocaine as Jorge "G" Stuart of Camden, New Jersey. Snyder allegedly travelled to Camden to get cocaine from Stuart or occasionally had associates travel and pick-up the drugs on his behalf.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly paid his couriers with cocaine for making the trips to New Jersey and occasionally sent handguns to Stuart as gifts.
According to the grand jury, Snyder moved to two different locations in New York State, but continued to operate the cocaine distribution network by providing cocaine to Dustin Hurlburt and others, who resold the drugs to customers in Ulyssess, Genesee, West Bingham and other locations in north central Pennsylvania.
Over the course of the investigation agents made and arranged a series of undercover purchases from Snyder and his associates, purchasing ounce quantities of cocaine.
The grand jury found that while Snyder began dealing in ounce quantities that his distribution capabilities eventually grew so large that he was obtaining kilos of cocaine from Stuart for redistribution.
Corbett said that Snyder allegedly kept large quantities of cocaine, money and scales in sealed Army ammunition boxes, which he hid outside his home in the woods.
Corbett thanked the Pennsylvania State Police, the Allegany County New York Police Department, the Allegany County New York District Attorney's Office and the Potter County Sheriff's Department for their assistance with the investigation.
The case will be prosecuted in Potter County by Senior Deputy Attorney General Patrick Leonard of the Attorney General's Drug Strike Force Section.
Below is a list of the defendants and the charges against them.
--David Snyder, 50, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with four counts of delivery of cocaine, four counts of conspiracy to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of possession with the intent to deliver heroin, one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity.
--Jorge Stuart, 34, 87 Green Wood Drive, Turnersville, New Jersey, is charged with one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine, one count of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity and one count of criminal use of a communication facility.
--Tara Snyder, 39, 925 Wildman Ave., Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Donna Gibble, 42, 1081 Cemetery Rd., Genesee, Potter County, is charged with one count of criminal conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of perjury.
--Rich Pratt, 57, 2068 State Route 248A, Whitesville, New York, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
--Greg Lampman, 52, 734 Brown Rd., Ulysess, Potter County, is charged with one count of possession with the intent to deliver cocaine, and one count of conspiracy to possess with the intent to deliver cocaine.
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| Person ID |
I95580 |
WETZEL-SPRING |