Pubdate: Thu, 25 May 2000 Source: The Press of Atlantic City (NJ) Copyright: 2000 South Jersey Publishing Co. Contact: 11 Devins Lane, Pleasantville NJ 08232 Website: http://www.pressplus.com/ Author: Pat Arney POT.COM: MARIJUANA DELIVERED IN COMPUTER Atlantic County law enforcement agents were alerted after a narcotics dog in Texas detected the presence of marijuana in a package headed here via Federal Express. EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP -- Law enforcement officers arrested a 35-year-old local man on drug charges Wednesday after seizing more than 30 pounds of marijuana delivered to his home in a hollowed-out computer, Atlantic County Prosecutor Jeffrey S. Blitz said. County Narcotics Strike Force investigators and township police found 35 to 40 pounds of marijuana inside a hollow computer monitor, a hollow computer tower and a green container when they executed a search warrant at the West Jersey Avenue home of Carlos Curry, also known as Taiwa Ukawabutu. The street value of the seized marijuana was estimated to be between $40,000 and $50,000. Also seized was $1,300 in cash, Blitz said. Curry was charged with possession of marijuana in excess of 25 pounds, a first-degree crime punishable upon conviction by a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. He was being held Wednesday on $100,000 bail. Blitz provided the following account of the investigation that led to Curry's arrest: In Pharr, Texas, two members of the Combined Governmental Drug Enforcement and Special Crimes Task Force spotted a suspicious package at the Federal Express facility there. A drug-sniffing canine from the McCallen, Texas, Police Department detected the presence of drugs in the package. An agent of the Drug Enforcement and Special Crimes Task Forced alerted the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Narcotics Task Force to the shipment coming from Texas. Prosecutor's Investigator Edwin Cintron of the Narcotics Strike Force intercepted the package when it arrived in Atlantic County. Strike Force members and township police subsequently successfully completed a controlled delivery of the package -- labeled "Computer Monitor" -- to Curry's home, together with a second package that contained the hollow computer tower. Curry was arrested without incident as he was driving away from his house after he signed for the packages, Blitz said. The case was investigated by Detective Ray Davies, assigned to the county Narcotics Strike Force from the Egg Harbor Township police, and Sgt. Steve Hadley, authorities said. Sgt. Dennis McKelvey and Lt. Dennis Colasurdo supervised the investigation. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake