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Bryan police nab alleged drug dealer

A Bryan man with a long history of arrests was arrested again Tuesday on charges of manufacture/deliver controlled substances when police found several packages of drugs in his car.

According to a Bryan police report, officers observed a car pull into the parking lot of a store on Finfeather Road and the occupants enter the store. One of the officers recognized the female passenger as the same person he arrested the day before near the same location on a charge of possession of a controlled substance.

The officers approached the unoccupied vehicle and detected the odor of marijuana coming through the open sunroof. When the driver, identified as Terrance Dushae Greene, 48, of Bryan returned, he confirmed to the officers that he was the car's owner. The report says Greene refused two commands to stop and then resisted officers when they detained him.

Officers conducted a probable cause search of the car and found six "dime bag" baggies with white powdery chunks inside them. A 6.14-gram crack cocaine "cookie" was located, as was a baggie containing 29.24 grams of K2. Officers reported finding 44 dime bags of K2 (a synthetic cannabinoid), and a pill bottle with 31.78 grams of pills of various shapes and colors, later identified as Ecstasy.

Greene has been arrested 25 times since 2000. He was arrested in 2017 on a charge of manufacture/deliver of a controlled substance and was arrested again in 2018 for a parole violation of that charge.

Greene was taken to the Brazos County Jail on three counts of manufacture/deliver of a controlled substance and a charge of interference with public duties. He is being held under $78,000 in bonds.

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