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Rochester man suspected of making drug deal in view of Local Drug Task Force members

By Howard B. Owens
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      Leonard Aguayo

Members of the Local Drug Task Force say they observed a possible drug transaction in the City of Batavia so they conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by the man they suspected of dealing drugs.

Stopped was Leonard E. "LB" Aguayo, 30, of Affinity Lane, Rochester.

Investigators say they found Aguayo in possession of more than a half-ounce of crack cocaine with an estimated street value of $4,000, a quantity of marijuana and cash. 

Aguayo was also allegedly driving on a suspended driver's license.

He was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd, unlawful possession of marijuana and aggravated unlicensed operation.

Other charges may be forthcoming.

He was arraigned in City Court and jailed without bail.

Officers with Batavia PD assisted in the arrest.

Frank Bartholomew

Not always David, The police do more than just enforce laws, I know I usually don't endorse the police,but I've seen them show up to help people who have all kinds of emergencies and life issues. It showed me there are human beings behind the badges.
But the best part of the story,there is $4,000.00 worth of poison off the street.

Feb 28, 2017, 7:34pm Permalink
Frank Bartholomew

Not always David, The police do more than just enforce laws, I know I usually don't endorse the police,but I've seen them show up to help people who have all kinds of emergencies and life issues. It showed me there are human beings behind the badges.
But the best part of the story,there is $4,000.00 worth of poison off the street.

Feb 28, 2017, 7:34pm Permalink

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