3 in 'Operation Drive Thru' Found Guilty
A jury has found three people in the "Operation Drive-Thru" drug ring guilty of a number of charges following their weeklong trial in Clearfield County.
Charles Gearhart of Woodland, Michael Styers of Mercer, and Maharaji "Bean" Hemingway of Philadelphia were charged following an investigation by the state attorney general’s office into a drug trafficking ring that Styers ran. He went to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Wilkes-Barre to buy cocaine, heroin and prescription drugs, and then took them back to Clearfield County to sell.
The investigation was known as "Operation Drive Thru" because Gearhart and his wife Danielle sold to people who drove their vehicles up to a window of their mobile home almost daily.
http://1490newsblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/clearfields-operation-drive-thru.html
Charles Gearhart of Woodland, Michael Styers of Mercer, and Maharaji "Bean" Hemingway of Philadelphia were charged following an investigation by the state attorney general’s office into a drug trafficking ring that Styers ran. He went to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Wilkes-Barre to buy cocaine, heroin and prescription drugs, and then took them back to Clearfield County to sell.
The investigation was known as "Operation Drive Thru" because Gearhart and his wife Danielle sold to people who drove their vehicles up to a window of their mobile home almost daily.
http://1490newsblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/clearfields-operation-drive-thru.html
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