Pubdate: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 Source: News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) Copyright: 2006 The News and Observer Publishing Company Contact: http://www.newsobserver.com/484/story/433256.html Website: http://www.news-observer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/304 Author: Jesse James DeConto Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. DRUG BUST YIELDS $3.25 AND A BICYCLE CHAPEL HILL - A Chapel Hill man was accused last week of pedaling while he peddled. He was charged with maintaining a late-model Next Avalon Comfort Bike for selling crack cocaine. Police nabbed him as he ran into some woods in the Northside neighborhood. He might have escaped on his seven-speed Comfort Bike, but the chain fell off with police in hot pursuit. Police took custody of $3.25 in cash, along with his two-wheeler, which police estimate to be worth about $20. "It wasn't in great shape," said Officer D.N. Britt of the Chapel Hill police. Police charged him with obtaining property by false pretenses, resisting arrest and cocaine possession with intent to sell, even though they did not find drugs on his person. Britt said police were acting on a witness statement and declined to comment further, pending investigation. The charge of maintaining a vehicle for drug sales is commonly applied when a suspect uses a motor vehicle to store or deal drugs. Law enforcement agencies often seize such vehicles and sell them to raise money for local schools, according to James Woodall, district attorney for Orange and Chatham counties. Britt, who responded to the scene, said he had never charged anyone with maintaining a bicycle to sell drugs. "That just doesn't happen very often," police spokeswoman Jane Cousins said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek