Pubdate: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 Source: Times and Democrat, The (SC) Copyright: 2003, The Times and Democrat Contact: http://www.thetandd.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1872 Author: Stephanie Pietrowski INTERSTATE CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT CONFISCATES CASH, DRUGS, DRUG PARAPHERNALIA ST. GEORGE -- The multi-agency Interstate Criminal Enforcement (ICE) team had a busy month along Interstate 95, confiscating more than a half million dollars, drugs and drug paraphernalia. The team is comprised of officers from the Drug Enforcement Agency, Dorchester County Sheriff's Department, Summerville Police Department and Charleston County Sheriff's Department. All money confiscated is split between the four agencies. Deputies from the ICE team on Jan. 29 stopped a Ford F-250 pickup at the 76 mile marker for driving left of the center line. Several indicators alerted deputies to criminal activity, and a consensual search with a K9 led to the discovery of two false compartments under the vehicle. A half million dollars in cash along with a small amount of cocaine were seized. Arrested were Luz Renteria, a 39-year-old female from Flushing, N.Y. and Alexander Bastardo of Queens, N.Y. The cash amount was reduced to $499,980 when two counterfeit $10 bills were discovered in the cash. When a Mitsubishi Gallant was stopped on Jan. 30 for following too closely, the driver was nervous, shaking uncontrollably and kept changing his story on where he was traveling from and where he was going. A drug detection K9 immediately alerted on the vehicle, and deputies seized several drug paraphernalia items and a black tote bag containing $33,380. The man was not arrested, but the money was seized for a civil action, and the man will have to prove that he acquired the money legally. On Jan. 31, the ICE team stopped a Chevy truck at mile marker 78 outside St. George for speeding. After questioning the driver and passenger, deputies conducted a consensual search and discovered a small amount of marijuana and methamphetamine. Arrested were Billy Saunders, 39 and Richard Trymbulak, 32, both of Southport, Fla. Two people were arrested on Feb. 3 when a Dodge Caravan was pulled over at mile marker 77 for following too close to another vehicle. Officers could smell a heavy odor of marijuana in the van and found $14,970 in several different bundles wrapped in rubber bands, along with a small amount of marijuana. Arrested were Kenneth Brown, 25 from Norfolk, Va. and Jovon McClarty, 23, of Decatur, Ga. More than a pound of heroin was discovered in a Mitsubishi stopped for an improper lane change on Feb. 6 at mile marker 84. Three people in the car had three different stories on where they were going, and a consensual search turned up 1.1 pounds of heroin in a duct-taped package. Street value of the drug was estimated at $100,000. Arrested for trafficking in heroin were Alejandro Batista, 21 and Thomas Gonzalez, 23, both of Kissimmee, Fla. Batista was denied bond, and Gonzalez was released on $10,000 bond. The third person in the car was not charged. Maj. Tim Stephenson of the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office said he was very pleased with the deputies on the ICE team, and congratulated them on a good month's work. "They are all hardworking, dedicated men in a dangerous line of work, and we can see that work paying off every month," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens