A man on probation is now facing six new felony charges and a misdemeanor following his arrest earlier this week in Sarasota, police said on Friday.
Demarius R. Jones, 35, was taken into custody Monday at a home on 31st Way in the city during a search of the home. Sarasota Police said a search warrant of the property was issued based on information supplied by probation officers from the Florida Department of Corrections.
Among the items found at the home, police reported:
- 3 ounces of fentanyl (90 grams);
- About an ounce of cocaine;
- About 1.3 ounces of marijuana (39 grams);
- Clear plastic bags, straws and two digital scales with white powder residue;
- $10,000 in cash;
- A .223 caliber rifle bullet.
Jones was charged with:
- Trafficking in fentanyl 4 grams or more;
- Possession of cocaine with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a church;
- Possession of controlled substances (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine);
- Possession of controlled substance (hydromorphone);
- Possession of marijuana less than 20 grams;
- Possession of ammunition by Florida convicted felon;
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
According to an arrest affidavit, a parole officer during a routine check-in with Jones found text messages indicating potential narcotics sales. A follow-up warrantless search by the parole officer located possible illegal drugs in view, at which point Sarasota Police were notified.
From there, a search warrant was obtained and police officers recovered evidence with which to charge Jones…