
Former Highway Patrol sergeant and Whiteville business owner arrested for trafficking drugs
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Former Highway Patrol sergeant and Whiteville business owner arrested for trafficking drugs
James Frederick Hinson, 46, was a sergeant with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. Hinson owned Shipwrecked Seafood and Produce in Whiteville. Arrest warrants allege that Hinson sold “more than 4 Grams but less than 14 Grams of opioid” to an individual. At this time, Hinson has been released on a $80,000 bond.
According to arrest warrants, the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) arrested and charged 46-year-old James Frederick Hinson with:
Eight counts of trafficking opium or heroin
Two counts of possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver a schedule II controlled substance
Three counts of maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or place for controlled substance
Two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia
Hinson owned Shipwrecked Seafood and Produce in Whiteville where, arrest warrants allege, he “unlawfully, willfully, and feloniously did knowingly and intentionally keep and maintain a store… that was used for keeping and selling controlled substance, Oxycodone Hydrochloride.”
Arrest warrants allege that on Jan. 29 and on Feb. 24, Hinson sold “more than 4 Grams but less than 14 Grams of opioid” to an individual.
District Attorney Jon David confirmed with WECT news that Hinson previously worked as a sergeant with NCSHP.
WECT reached out to the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office for more information on Hinson’s arrest. However, a spokesperson told us: “At this time, we are not releasing information.”
At this time, Hinson has been released on a $80,000 bond.
This is a developing story. WECT will update once more information is confirmed.
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