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Kinsey Man Arrested For Cocaine Trafficking

By: Kevin Presley
Updated: October 9, 2012
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A Kinsey man was arrested early on Tuesday for drug trafficking. Henry County Sheriff Will Maddox says a deputy stopped Jerry Lamar Lett, 44, for a traffic violation along U.S. 431 near Abbeville.

Henry Co. Sgt. Jesse Ingram reported smelling narcotics in the vehicle. Sheriff Maddox says a search turned up 10 oz. of cocaine concealed in the vehicle's interior.

A juvenile in the car was turned over to another adult and Lett was arrested and charged with Trafficking in Cocaine.
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