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 Post Posted: Mon 13 Jul 2009 07:35 
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BOUNTY HUNTERS ARRESTED WITH THREE KILOS OF COCAINE


PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, June 25


Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan and New York Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent-In-Charge John P. Gilbride today announced last night’s arrest of two certified New York bail enforcement agents (bounty hunters), Chris Morel and Rensy Adrover. They were apprehended with six and a half pounds of cocaine with a street value of at least $300,000.

Investigators recovered documents indicating that both defendants are employed by Elsa Fugitive Recovery Agency at 154 W 231st Street in the Bronx as bail enforcement agents. Morel also listed his place of employment as a supervisor at St. Vincent’s Hospital. The defendants were off-duty when they were arrested at 9:45 last night on the corner of Dykman Avenue and Seaman Avenue in upper Manhattan when the cocaine was observed in the hatchback of Morel’s black Nissan. Morel was driving and Androver was in the passenger seat. Although off duty, Morel wore a uniform which identified him as a member of the “Fugitive Apprehension Unit”.

DEA agents and Special Narcotics investigators were in the area of Dykman Avenue and Seaman Avenue and witnessed both defendants putting on body armor and police tactical gear. Agents approached the defendants and searched the vehicle, leading to the recovery the three kilograms (6.6 pounds) of cocaine and law enforcement paraphernalia, including a stun gun, a dagger, bullet proof vests, tactical gear, handcuffs and an official looking law enforcement parking permit. Agents also found work credentials identifying the two as New York Bail Enforcement Agents and certifications permitting them to execute bail warrants of non violent offenders.

The defendants are expected to be charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree. If convicted they face a sentence range of 8 to 20 years and 12 to 24 years in prison.

The case is being prosecuted by the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor’s Special Investigations Bureau.


Chris Morel, (3/23/76)
73 Seaman Avenue, 5B
New York, NY

Rensy Adrover (5/11/75)
80 Seaman Avenue, Basement Apt.
New York, NY



Office of the
Special Narcotics Prosecutor
for the City of New York
Bridget G. Brennan, Special Narcotics Prosecutor
80 CENTRE STREET, SIXTH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10013
212-815-0400, GEN.
212-815-0440, FAX


Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor
Magda Gandasegui
Public Information Director
(212) 815-0525
mgandasegui@specnarc.org


Drug Enforcement Administration
Erin L. McKenzie-Mulvey,
Special Agent- Public Information Officer
(212) 337-2906
Erin.L.McKenzie-Mulvey@usdoj.gov

http://www.specnarc.org
http://www.specnarc.com/

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 Post subject: Re: BOUNTY HUNTERS ARRESTED WITH THREE KILOS OF COCAINE
 Post Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009 12:42 
 
Well I wonder what their excuse was for that. I can just imagine. Thanks to the two idots for giving Bail Enforcement Agents a bad name once again...


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The defendants were off-duty when they were arrested at 9:45 last night on the corner of Dykman Avenue and Seaman Avenue in upper Manhattan when the cocaine was observed in the hatchback of Morel’s black Nissan. Morel was driving and Androver was in the passenger seat. Although off duty, Morel wore a uniform which identified him as a member of the “Fugitive Apprehension Unit”.

DEA agents and Special Narcotics investigators were in the area of Dykman Avenue and Seaman Avenue and witnessed both defendants putting on body armor and police tactical gear.

If they were off duty and driving around what were they doing "gearing up"?
Maybe getting ready for a "deal" ? Perhaps the cops shoulda waited and their 'deal' woulda been sweeter :-)

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