St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested a Krotz Springs man on Tuesday after an investigation, Sheriff Bobby Guidroz said.
The team got a search warrant for the home of Benjamin Dedon, 57, after an investigation during which several drug purchases allegedly were made from Dedon, a spokesman said.
Agents found several guns, including an AR-15, an SKS, and an AK-47 rifle along with four semi-automatic pistols and revolvers, 9 mm to .45 caliber, throughout the home, the spokesman said.
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Agents also allegedly recovered Marijuana packaged in sandwich bags for distribution, along with scales and grinders; a wide variety of pills packaged in containers to sell; and more than $28,000.00 in cash.
Dedon allegedly told the narcotic agents that the money found was money he was saving for his son’s education.
Dedon was booked on four counts Distribution of a Controlled Dangerous Substance; Possession With The Intent To Distribute A Schedule I (Marijuana);
Possession With The Intent To Distribute A Schedule IV (Xanex); Possession With The Intent To Distribute A Schedule II Oxycodone Hydrochloride;
Possession With The Intent To Distribute A Schedule II Morphine Sulfate; Illegal Carrying Of Weapons (In The Presence Of a CDS); Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Illegal Use of A Controlled Dangerous Substance In The Presence Of Persons under Seventeen Years Of Age; Transactions Involving Proceeds from Drug Offenses (Money or Any Assets Derived From Drug Transactions).






