Methamphetamine investigation leads to arrest of North Carolina woman and man
Published 6:15 pm Sunday, January 30, 2022
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The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office reported on January 27, 2022 that investigators with the BCSO Drug Unit arrested Alydia Wojeski, 24, of Goldsboro, and Yako McKnight, 26, of Kinston, on January 12.
Wojeski was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine by possession, trafficking in methamphetamine by transportation and conspiracy to traffick in methamphetamine with McKnight, possession with intent to sell and deliver Adderall pills – a Schedule II Controlled Substance – and possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, stated BCSO.
McKnight was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine by possession, trafficking in methamphetamine by transportation, conspiracy to traffick in methamphetamine with Wojeski and possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, stated BCSO.
“Investigators learned from an ongoing Methamphetamine investigation that Wojeski and McKnight were suppling people in Beaufort County with Methamphetamine,” stated a BCSO press release. “Investigators conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that McKnight was driving and Wojeski was the passenger. Investigators conducted a search and found approximately 73 grams of Methamphetamine, 48 grams of Marijuana, 38 Adderall Pills, digital scales, plastic bags and $2086.00 in US Currency.”
Wojeski was confined in the Beaufort County Detention Center under a $250,000 bond and McKnight was confined in the Beaufort County Detention Center under a $150,000 bond.