Pubdate: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 Source: Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) Copyright: 2009 The Augusta Chronicle Contact: http://chronicle.augusta.com/talk/letters/ Website: http://chronicle.augusta.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/31 Source: Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) Author: Sandy Hodson, Staff Writer Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n1035/a09.html DRUGS, WEAPONS FOUND AT HOME OF MAN KILLED BY POLICE Richmond County narcotic officers last month raided the home of the man killed Tuesday by three sheriff's investigators, finding a variety of drugs, weapons and two surveillance cameras, according to a search warrant filed with the clerk's office. Sheriff Ronnie Strength said Thursday that narcotic officers had tried to arrest Michael Nestor once or twice after the Oct. 20 search, but he couldn't be found. A copy of the search warrant and a receipt for the confiscated items were left at Mr. Nestor's Ohio Avenue home, according to court documents. On Tuesday evening, investigators Philip Hambrick, Jason Saal and Mike Swint learned Mr. Nestor was at his house loading up possessions and preparing to flee the area, the sheriff said. The officers went to the house, where they reported seeing him inside his vehicle, Sheriff Strength said in a Wednesday news conference. The investigators reported Mr. Nestor ignored their commands to get out of the car and backed the vehicle up, toward Investigator Saal. The officers fired on Mr. Nestor. The warrant for the Oct. 20 search was issued by Richmond County State Court Judge Patricia Booker based on Investigator Hambrick's sworn affidavit that a reliable confidential informant reported seeing Mr. Nestor sell methamphetamine from his home within the prior 24 hours. Arrest warrants for Mr. Nestor were issued Oct. 26. Mr. Nestor had previous convictions for possessing methamphetamine in the Atlanta metro area. In 1998, he was sentenced in Gwinnett County to two years' probation. In 2002, he was sentenced in Cobb County to two years in prison. He was released from prison in 2003. Of the suspected drugs found at Mr. Nestor's home were: methamphetamine, an illegal stimulate; Oxycontin, a powerful prescription pain killer; MDMA, also known as ecstasy, a stimulant that causes hallucination; methadone, a synthetic opiate; and Adderall, a brand name drug that contains amphetamine and is used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder. SEARCH NETS DRUGS, WEAPONS A look at what narcotic officers found at Michael Nestor's Augusta home during an Oct. 20 search: - - 17.2 grams methamphetamine - - 2 Oxycontin (40 mg) pills - - 3 MDMA pills - - 10 Methadone pills - - 1 Adderall pill - - .380-caliber handgun, 12-gauge shotgun, 7.62 rifle, 30-30 Marlin - - 2 surveillance cameras - - Camera monitor - - 2.5 grams marijuana - - Water pipes - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D