Crime & Safety
Notorious Crack Cocaine Dealer Busted: Authorities
Investigators reported finding 136 grams of crack cocaine, a digital scale, a cell phone, and a Quest card during their search.

RACINE, WI — Authorities in Racine County say they have arrested a notorious drug dealer who had more than four ounces of crack cocaine in a home less than a block from a city park.
Racine County Sheriff's officials are reporting that on the morning of May 31, agents from the Racine County Metro Drug Unit and other agencies executed a search warrant in the 1800 block of Roosevelt Ave. on the city's south side hear Hantschel Park.
Officials said that information had been developed that the suspect at this residence, Ronnie Williams was involved in the sales of heroin and cocaine. Agents working together with Kenosha Drug Unit conducted several multiple gram heroin buys from Williams.
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Investigators reported finding 136 grams of crack cocaine, a digital scale, a cell phone, and a Quest card during their May 31 search.
Ronnie O. Williams, 37, Racine, was arrested and transported to the Racine County Jail on suspicion of the following charges: possession of cocaine with intent to deliver more than 40 grams, delivery of heroin between 10 and 50 grams, maintaining a drug trafficking place, among others.
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Williams is currently held in the Racine County Jail according to court records.
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