Robbins Man Faces Felony Drug Charges

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Eric Paul Bishop

A Robbins man faces felony drug trafficking charges.

Moore County Sheriff’s Office narcotics unit investigators on Wednesday arrested Eric Paul Bishop, 31, of the 1600 block of Dan Road, and charged him with seven counts of felony trafficking in opium, two counts of felony possession with intent to sell or deliver a Schedule II controlled substance, two counts of felony sell a Schedule II controlled substance, and two counts of felony deliver a Schedule II controlled substance.

The arrest and charges stemmed from an investigation conducted by the narcotics unit in the Seven Lakes Community. Officers located and seized approximately 60 dosage units of Opana prescription pills, 57 dosage units of Oxycodone prescription pills, 60 dosage units of Diazepam prescription pills and $1,300. Opana and Oxycodone are Schedule II controlled substances and Diazepam is a Schedule IV.

The estimated street value of the pills seized is $4,500.

Bishop received a $26,000 secured bond and was placed in the Moore County Detention Center.

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