North Carolina ALE conducts raid on illegal alcohol operation in Dunn

North Carolina ALE conducts raid on illegal alcohol operation in Dunn
Eddie M. Buffaloe Jr., Secretary — North Carolina Department of Public Safety
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The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) has conducted a significant investigation into illegal alcohol sales in Dunn, NC, acting on community complaints. The investigation led to the execution of a search warrant on April 4, 2025, in partnership with the Dunn Police Department, at a residence suspected of conducting illegal sales of alcoholic beverages without ABC permits.

The search at 405 Johnson St. yielded marijuana, drug paraphernalia, nontaxpaid liquor, spirituous liquor, U.S. currency, malt beverages, unfortified wine, and three firearms. One firearm was noted to have an altered or obliterated serial number. Multiple individuals were arrested and face various felony and misdemeanor charges.

Dunn Police Chief Cary Jackson extended his gratitude towards the ALE agents for their cooperation in addressing the illegal operations within the city. “It is very helpful for our agency to have law enforcement partners willing to dedicate their resources to combat criminal activity in our community,” Jackson stated.

Those charged include Reginal Wright, 66, who faces multiple charges such as felony possession of a firearm with an altered serial number and possession with intent to sell marijuana. Larynell D. Smith, 49, faces charges of carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Others charged are Shaquille Massey, Derrick S. McNeil, Sanovia B. Birdsong-Garland, and Ezekial J. Dixon, each facing different charges related to firearms, liquor, or drug violations.

“Unlicensed establishments selling alcoholic beverages often contribute to criminal activity and negatively impact surrounding neighborhoods,” said ALE Director Bryan House. “We are proud to collaborate with the Dunn Police Department to enhance the quality of life for community members in the area.”

The ALE, as an enforcement agency, focuses on ensuring community safety through regulation of alcohol and related activities throughout North Carolina. They are responsible for enforcing the state’s alcoholic beverage control, gambling, lottery, and tobacco laws.



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