8 suspects arrested in major cocaine bust in Rocky Mount/Tarboro

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Monday, August 31, 2015
Major drug bust in Tarboro/Rocky Mount area
Eight people were arrested and $320,000 in cash seized after a major cocaine bust in the Tarboro/Rocky Mount area.

TARBORO, NC (WTVD) -- Edgecombe and Nash deputies, along with Rocky Mount, Tarboro police, and the D.E.A. announced the results of a month-long drug investigation Monday.

The investigation wrapped up late last week with a 28-hour operation that netted eight arrests and the seizure of one kilogram of cocaine, $320,000 in cash, 1 handgun, and 3 vehicles.

Authorities had set up a meeting where a kilo of cocaine was being sold. While the meeting and sale were going on, authorities had several simultaneous traffic stops and a take down where four people were arrested.

Deputies continued the investigation, setting up surveillance on several group member's residences. From it they learned that a vehicle had a large amount of money in a hidden compartment.

Authorities said the vehicle, a GMC Arcadia, left a residence on River Run Road, near Rocky Mount. They stopped the driver, Adan Espino of Alto Texas, and found over $150,000 in cash with some of it wrapped in duct tape. He was arrested and the vehicle was seized.

Adan Espino (top left), Alexis Calixtro Casas (top right), Derrick Pittman (bottom left), Gloria Solano (bottom right)
Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office

Authorities searched a residence on Deer Run and found $8,000 in cash and a money counting machine. They arrested Rosa Maria Hernandez and Gloria Lizabeth Solano.

In total, over $320,000 in cash was seized as a result of this investigation along with three vehicles.

Edgecombe County Sheriff James Knight said that this is a major arrest involving the trafficking of cocaine in Eastern North Carolina.

According to the sheriff's office, this group has been responsible for hundreds of kilos of cocaine being put on the streets in communities.

Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone said that working together as a group is key to investigating drug crimes and investigations like this would not occur without the cooperation between agencies.

Rocky Mount Police Chief James Moore said it shows more about the demand for the drug than anything else. They made a 5 kilo bust in August and another 1 kilo bust in March. The drugs keep coming but Moore said they're "fighting a good fight."

More charges are possible as the investigation goes forward.

Guillermo Espinosa (top left), Jorge Espinosa (top right), Ramiro Calixtro Casas (bottom left), Rosa Hernandez (bottom right)
Edgecombe County Sheriff's Office

These were the people arrested and the charges:

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