LINT Investigations Lead to Two Separate Arrests on Heroin-related Charges

News Release from: Oregon State Police
LINT INVESTIGATIONS LEAD TO TWO SEPARATE ARRESTS ON HEROIN-RELATED CHARGES
Posted: February 12th, 2010 1:47 PM

Members of the Lincoln Interagency Narcotic Team (LINT) arrested two people Wednesday related to separate drug-related investigations in Lincoln County.

On February 10, 2010 LINT detectives, assisted by Oregon State Police (OSP), Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Lincoln City Police Department and drug detection canines from OSP and Newport Police Department executed two search warrants.

The first search warrant was served at 3330 NE Chinook Avenue in Depoe Bay that led to the arrest of JEFFREY ALAN SCHAAD, age 52. SHAAD, who lives at the address with his elderly parents, is monitored by an ankle bracelet while on probation for a drug-related conviction. Detectives discovered SCHAAD was in possession of approximately 12.5 grams of suspected heroin packaged for sale; OxyContin pills, nearly $6,000 cash, and other evidence related to the investigation.

SCHAAD was lodged in the Lincoln County Jail for Unlawful Possession, Delivery, and Manufacture of a Controlled Substance - Heroin.

The second search warrant was served at 1451 NW 16th Street in Lincoln City that led to the arrest of BRUCE ROBERT SPENCER, age 62. SPENCER was found in possession of approximately 10 grams of suspected heroin packaged for sale and other evidence. During his arrest, SPENCER claimed to be suffering a heart attack and was transported by ambulance to a hospital where doctors determined he was claim was unfounded.

SPENCER was then transported and lodged in the Lincoln County Jail for Unlawful Possession, Delivery, and Manufacture of a Controlled Substance - Heroin, and Maintaining a Place Where Controlled Substances are Sold.

LINT is comprised of members from the Newport Police Department, Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Lincoln City Police, Oregon State Police, and the Lincoln County District Attorney's Office.

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