Wilkinsburg bust nets $67,000 in heroin

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Stephanie Diane Watson and Rashodd “Slim” Henderson

The state attorney general’s office along with Wilkinsburg and Clairton police arrested a WIlkinsburg couple yesterday and charged them will possession and intent to deliver more than $66,000 worth of heroin.
The Office of Attorney General today announced the arrest of Rashodd “Slim” Henderson, 26, and Stephanie Diane Watson, 22, resulted in the seizure of 4.6 ounces of raw heroin, 70 stamped bags of heroin, a 9mm handgun, a full 7-round magazine, a box of ammunition and seven cell phones.
The alleged drug dealers were arrested at their residence on Ross Ave., in Wilkinsburg.
Henderson is charged with one count of possession with intent to deliver heroin, one count of persons not to possess firearms, one count of criminal conspiracy, one count of prohibited acts and two counts of possession of heroin.
Watson is charged with one count of possession with intent to deliver heroin, one count of criminal conspiracy, one count of prohibited acts and one count of possession of heroin.
The cases will be prosecuted by Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr.’s office.
Attorney General Kathleen Kane thanked the Wilkinsburg Police Department and the Clairton City Police Department for their assistance with the investigation.

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