
Two Sanford men were charged after a traffic stop yielded cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and other drugs, city police said Wednesday.
According to a press release, officers with the Sanford Police Department’s Narcotics Division and Selective Enforcement Unit were working complaints about drug activity in the area of Boykin Avenue in Sanford on Tuesday when they stopped Kam Ron Isaiah Donaldson. During the course of the stop, officers reported seeing marijuana “in plain view” on the floorboard of Donaldson’s vehicle.
After searching the vehicle, officers found two ounces of heroin, about three quarters of an ounce of cocaine, about half an ounce of methamphetamine, and 58 dosage units of the prescription drug Alprazolam. Officers also found a firearm.
Donaldson, 21, of Sheriff Watson Road was charged with two counts of trafficking heroin, possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine, possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, possession with intent to sell and deliver Alprazolam, possession of a firearm by a felon, and maintaining a vehicle for controlled substances.
He was placed in the Lee County Jail under $150,000 secured bond.
A passenger in the vehicle was charged with possession of marijuana and released on $2,000 unsecured bond.