CLEVELAND COUNTY, N.C. -- A 96-year-old Cleveland County woman who uses a wheelchair faces charges of trying to sell crack cocaine.
The sheriff's department charged Julia Roberts with possession of crack cocaine with intent to sell.
Her family said she's innocent and that another relative stashed the crack in her wheelchair.
Two other family members also face charges.
Harold Roberts is charged with possession of stolen goods and James Roberts is charged with possession of nontax paid alcohol.
Deputies say the arrests are part of their effort to stop drug-related crimes in Cleveland County.
Posted by: badogg88
That's pretty funny...
I was just looking at your picture below your name, it reminds me of that Snickers commercial where the Cheifs guy paints in the endzone "Chefs" and the football player comes up and is like "Hey, that's great. But who are the Chefs?" and the guy says "Great googly moogly." That was a good commercial. Haha.
Posted by: RPD931
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Originally Posted by shawnr76
James Roberts is charged with possession of nontax paid alcohol.
A wee bit of moonshine?
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