Duo Faces Drug Charges In Randolph

RANDOLPH – Two people are facing drug charges after New York State Police stopped a vehicle in Randolph over the weekend.

Troopers arrested Ashley Senko, 30, of Mayville and Christopher Hewes, 27, of Ashville after they allegedly found  drugs in their car.
The two were pulled over on Route 394 in Randolph for a traffic violation. Hewes’ license reportedly had three suspensions.
Police said, inside the car, they found a bag containing one gram of heroin, four hypodermic needles, a partial suboxone strip, a bag containing marijuana and a smoking device containing marijuana residue.
Both were placed under arrest and taken to the New York State Police Barracks in Jamestown for processing.
Senko is charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Hewes is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument.
Hewes and Senko were issued appearance tickets and are scheduled to appear in the Town of Randolph Court later this month.

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  1. So you arrest them for having drugs like weed, and a heeion they need to servive but don’t arrest the ones selling it. Wtf

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