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Gastonia Police arrested two men after finding hundreds of tablets and thousands of grams of steroids.
Christopher K. Gore, 39, of Flowe Street, Gastonia, faces charges
of possessing steroids, manufacturing steroids, possessing steroids
with the intent to sell and deliver them, labeling counterfeit
steroids, maintaining a residence for keeping steroids, maintaining a
vehicle to keep and sell steroids and conspiring to violate state law
by distributing anabolic steroids.
According to arrest warrants, Gore used a printer to make fake
labels for "illicitly produced and manufactured bottles of anabolic
steroids." Bottles were labeled under the fake name "Othala Labs" and
contained fictitious information intended to make it appear like a
legitimate product.
Police found more than 700 tablets and almost 3,000 grams of various kinds of steroids in June 2007, according to warrants.
Gore sold Brad Jonathan Dyer, 26, of East Zion Church Road, Shelby, 10 bottles of steroids, according to arrest warrants.
Dyer faces charges of possessing steroids, possessing steroids with
the intent to sell and deliver them, selling and delivering steroids
and conspiring to violate state law by distributing anabolic steroids.
Police found Dyer had more than 200 tablets of two different kinds
of anabolic steroids and 22 bottles of three different types of
steroids in June 2007, according to arrest warrants.
Gore and Dyer were arrested Thursday. Gore was released on a
$150,000 unsecured bond and Dyer was released on a $150,000 unsecured
bond.
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