

His wife, Kimberly Tenisha Vernice Myers, whose age was not listed, is charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell and deliver, maintaining a drug dwelling and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Myers was held in the Surry County Jail under a $10,000 secured bond. Robert Lee Myers Jr., 37, is accused of possession of crack-cocaine with intent to sell or deliver, maintaining a drug dwelling and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Three people who live at the West Poplar Street address were charged as a result. Officers seized crack-cocaine there along with marijuana, pills that are Schedule 2 controlled substances, drug paraphernalia and a handgun. This was reflected in the latest incident on Friday, when members of the Mount Airy Police Department, Surry County Sheriff’s Office and State Bureau of Investigation executed a search warrant at 141 W. Alan Freeman said Tuesday of trends noted. “We are seeing crack-cocaine come back in the city more than it has in the last couple of years,” Capt. Police officials said Tuesday that the separate sets of arrests are indicative of the various drugs being encountered locally of late. It resulted in charges against two women.

The busts were announced Tuesday by the Mount Airy Police Department, involving one at a residence on West Poplar Street which led to the arrest of a couple and another earlier at a home on Old Toast Road. Felony drug charges have been filed against four people involving seizures of methamphetamine and crack-cocaine at two separate locations in Mount Airy where search warrants were executed.
