VALDOSTA, Ga. — Police said citizens’ complaints led to the arrest of a Georgia man charged with trafficking cocaine.
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On Thursday, Valdosta detectives began investigating complaints of possible drug sales at an apartment in the 110 block of North Oak Street.
As detectives spoke with residents at the apartment, they found that 43-year-old David London had an active federal warrant through the US Marshals Service.
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During the investigation, detectives found 52 grams of cocaine, along with other tools that were indicators of drug sales.
London was arrested and booked into the Lowndes County Jail.
He’s charged with trafficking cocaine, tampering with evidence and possession of drug-related items.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information should call the Valdosta Police Department Bureau of Investigative Services at 229-293-3145, the crime tip line at 229-293-3091, or file a tip online.
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