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Wrong Number Ends Up In Drug Arrest

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A Morrilton police officer who recently changed his mobile phone number wound up making a drug arrest for his trouble. Officer Sonny Stover received several calls on his new number from a stranger who wanted to buy a "quarter bag." Using an undercover officer, police set up the sale last Wednesday. They arrested 25-year-old Victor Purifoy. Purifoy is charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and released on bond. A district court date in the case was set for October sixth.

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