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Drug charges! Name of political candidate’s son in arrest blotter

Drug charges! Name of political candidate’s son in arrest blotter

The name of the son of a Virgin Islands Party (VIP) candidate has appeared in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s (RVIPF) latest arrest blotter for drug-related offences.
According to the blotter, 28-year-old Aaron Headley of Diamond Estate was arrested and charged on March 17 for Possession of A Controlled Drug and Possession of A Controlled Drug with intent to Supply.

Other details of the arrest were not outlined in the blotter but highly-placed sources told our news centre that Headley was apprehended during a police operation in the Ghetto/Crabbe Lot area of Road Town on the day in question.

BVI News understands that Headley was among a small group of other persons who were arrested during the operation. Reports to our news centre are that more than 90 grams of green vegetable matter suspected to be cannabis was recovered.

Sources say the items in question were recovered from Headley’s vehicle and were found in an unspecified number of dime bags.

It is not clear when Headley is scheduled to appear in court to answer to the charges.
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