Posted on 04/18/2017 1:48:09 PM PDT by Gamecock
The weed and guns were theirs, the teens told police, but no one claimed responsibility for the beer.
Myrtle Beach police found four young men sleeping in a truck in a parking lot across from the Yachtsman Resort, in the 1300 block of North Ocean Boulevard, early Monday morning. Inside the truck, officers found two glass jars of marijuana, two handguns in a shoebox on the floorboard, a marijuana blunt, a bag of weed, a scale, empty baggies and cans of beer in the truck bed, according to an incident report.
One of the juveniles, who was sleeping in the truck bed, claimed responsibility for a jar of marijuana, the blunt and one of the guns in the shoebox. The total amount of weed weighed in at 7 grams, the report stated.
Another juvenile, who was also sleeping in the bed of the truck, confessed to possessing the other gun in the shoebox and the bag of weed in the center console, which weighed 1.7 grams, according to the report.
Eighteen-year-old Shannon Trayquin Moore of Bessemer City, N.C., claimed responsibility for the other jar of marijuana, which police said weighed 5.8 grams.
None of the teens claimed responsibility for the alcohol, officers noted in the report. Due to the alcohol being in the bed of the truck near ... (the two unnamed juveniles), they were charged (as) minor(s) in possession of alcohol, according to the report.
Eighteen-year-old Justin Lynn Brewer also of Bessemer City, who was camping out in the cab of the truck with Moore, was charged with sleeping in a motor vehicle a charge all four of the teens had in common.
Moore was also charged with the unlawful carrying of a pistol and simple possession of marijuana.
One of the juveniles was also charged with the unlawful carrying of a pistol. Juveniles are not named in reports.
Back in the day I would sneak onto the hotel property and find a lounger to sleep on. Slept on many a rooftop sundeck at Myrtle Beach.
Never slept in a truck.
FUNNY
Even when I was a dumb teenager, I knew better than to pass out with weed, beer and guns in the truck.
Oh well. Live and learn.
Since when is it illegal to sleep in a motor vehicle? I used to sleep in my station wagon all the time.
A pack of cigarettes would get them life in prison.
It’s probably a local ordinance designed to force tourists to pay for hotel rooms, which benefits both the local businesses and the tax collector.
One can also imagine that, if there were lots of teenagers sleeping in cars at Myrtle Beach in the summer, with access to bathrooms uncertain, the sanitation would suffer.
Not in North Carolina. My sister visited there from Seattle. Freaked when she saw people smoking in restaurants. I told her it’s probably OK to spit on the floor if you’re chewing tobacco.
Back in the good old days, I would have laid felony possession with intent to distribute charges on them. (Pot + baggies + scales = felony time). Offer them a generous deal of 10 years, 3 to serve, balance on probation. Or trade your supplier for the time in the state pen, and they could get off with a year at the county jail. They would either turn into upstanding citizens, or they could serve the rest of the 10 years on a probation violation.
They are going to be sold and resold for that much in prison - or even in a holding tank.
I shot the sheriff ...
...but I did not shoot the deputy.
There is a law against this?
Seriously?
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