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Dion Black
The Clemson and Seneca police departments and Oconee County Sheriff’s Office joined forces last week to arrest three individuals on multiple drug charges as part of an undercover investigation.
Clemson Police Capt. Karry Walker said Trevor Levar Dawson, 28, of North Mechanic Street, Pendleton; and Michael Anthony Dawson, 30, of Crenshaw Street, Pendleton, were charged Thursday with distribution of crack cocaine and distribution of crack cocaine within proximity of a school and unlawful carrying of a pistol. Trevor Dawson was released Sunday on a $32,000 surety bond, while Michael Dawson is being held at the Pickens County Detention Center on a $32,000 surety bond.
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Michael Dawson
Another individual, identified as Ryan Wilisch, 17, of Wigington St., Clemson, was charged with distribution of marijuana and distribution of marijuana within proximity of a school. Wilisch was later released on a $15,000 personal recognizance bond.
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Trevor Dawson
Walker said police are also seeking the whereabouts of two additional suspects — Dion Recardo Black and Mellion Rafael Armstrong, a.k.a. “Toot.” Black is wanted for distribution of crack cocaine and Armstrong for distribution of crack cocaine within proximity of a school.
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Ryan Wilisch
If anyone has any knowledge as to the location of Black and Armstrong, please contact the Clemson Police Department at 911 or (864) 624-2000. Police say the subjects may be in the Clemson, Central and Pendleton areas.
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