19-year-old student established her own business to work her way through college
Sarah Elizabeth Furay, 19, was working her way through college while attending Texas A&M University. You can’t fault her for that. However, the business she established was a wee bit illegal. Sarah was dealing cocaine, pot, Ecstacy and NBOME, a designer drug similar to LSD.
Earlier this month, College Station police obtained a search warrant for the entrepreneuring young lady’s apartment. They came up with 31.5 grams of cocaine, more than four ounces of marijuana, 29 Ecstasy tablets and 60 dosage units of 25C NBOME. The cops also found packaging material, a digital scale and a handwritten drug price list.
Sarah faces two first-degree felony charges and one second-degree felony charge for manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance. If convicted on all three charges she could be sentenced to 215 years in prison and up to $30,000 in fines.
At the time of booking, Sarah grinned for her mug shot. She was released on $39,000 bail.
Daddy must be real proud of his precious Sarah. Bill Furay is the entrepreneuring young lady’s father. Daddy also happens to be the agent-in-charge of the DEA office in Beaumont, Texas.
1 comment:
Wow! Cops and Preacher's kids. They know where to score!
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