Florida Couple Built Drive-Thru To Sell Drugs From Their Mobile Home
By Bill Galluccio
August 31, 2018
A Florida couple came up with a unique way to sell drugs from their mobile home. Police accused William Parrish Jr. and McKenzee Dobbs of building a drive-thru so people could buy illegal drugs right from their kitchen, without ever having to step inside.
Parrish was charged with driving under the influence, keeping a dwelling used to sell drugs, possession of drugs with intent to sell and resisting arrest without violence while Dobbs is facing charges of keeping a dwelling used to sell drugs, possession of drugs with intent to sell, possession of fentanyl and possession of fentanyl with intent to sell.
The couple went all out, putting signs directing cars to their window, and even hung a sign indicating whether they were open or closed for business.
Overdoses lead police to alleged #Ocala drug house that had drive-thru window https://t.co/q3i0lbZNaC #wftv pic.twitter.com/6w8amdTfAn
— Jason Kelly (@JasonKelly407) August 30, 2018
Police said they had been receiving multiple reports of people overdosing in the area and their investigation led them to drive-thru drug business.
“We were seeing some overdose incidents that were happening in this particular area, specifically at this particular location,” said Ocala PoliceCaptain Steven Cuppy. “There [were] some heroin sales that were going on there. Subsequently, through the investigation, we were able to determine that the product was laced with fentanyl.”