Friday, May 28, 2021

Shenandoah Heights Man Wanted by Adult Probation Found with Cocaine and Fentanyl


A wanted Shenandoah Heights man was found with drugs earlier this month.
According to Shenandoah Police, on Sunday May 16th, 2021 around 8:20pm, Lieutenant William Moyer and Officer Adam Sajone were contacted by Schuylkill County Adult Probation (APO) in reference to a male they were looking for.

APO advised officers that they were looking for Enrique Vivies, 48, of 233 Indiana Ave, in Shenandoah Heights.

Around 9:30pm, APO again reached out and advised that Vives was to be in the 300 block of South Main Street in Shenandoah.

Officers located Vive's vehicle and shortly after observed him getting in the vehicle and drive north on Main Street.
 
Officers conducted a traffic stop in the Turkey Hill parking lot where Vives was taken into custody.
 
Vives was found to be in possession of 28 grams of suspected methamphetamine as well as a large amount of U.S. currency.

Custody of VIVES was transferred to APO. VIVES was transported to and housed at Schuylkill County Prison.

On Monday May 17th, 2021 officers served a search warrant on the vehicle Vives was driving and found 34 grams of suspected cocaine, 30 grams of suspected fentanyl, and a small amount of marijuana.

Officers charged Vives with 3 felony counts of possession with into to deliver, 1 misdemeanor count of both possession of drug paraphernalia and a small amount of marijuana, and 1 summary count of driving while DUI suspended.

Vives was video arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Anthony Kilker on Thursday May 27th, 2021 with bail set at $25,000 for the drug charges.