Two Arrested and Interstate Shut Down After Meth and Bomb Supplies Found in Vehicle
Interstate 95 was shut down while the couple was arrested on drug and gun charges.
Dean V. Smoronk, 52, and Christina M. Cuozzo, 45, were pulled over after they merged into a lane very close to a Sumter County deputy and almost side-swiped the cruiser. After their vehicle was pulled over, the officer suspected that the couple had drugs in the car, so a K-9 unit was called in to investigate. The unit found suspected meth in Cuozzo’s purse, as well as a large amount of suspected meth in a fake energy drink can. Officers also found a small amount of marijuana, pills, and an unidentified white powder inside a black computer bag.
Further investigation revealed an open bottle of Crown Royal under the driver’s seat, along with $12,529 in cash in some luggage, and inside Cuozzo’s purse.
As they searched through the vehicle for meth making supplies or drug paraphernalia, officers found a brown box with a plumber’s putty container that had gun powder inside, steel shot from shells that had been cut open, clay, a TV remote control, propane cylinder, small jumper cables, and an alarm remote. Because of the hazardous materials, authorities shut down I-95 while the scene was cleaned up.
Smoronk and Cuozzo were arrested on drug and weapons charges and taken to the Sumter/Lee Regional Detention Center without incident. They were each charged with trafficking methamphetamines up to 28 grams, possession of marijuana, possession of controlled substances, and possession of bomb-making materials. Deputies said that further charges were expected.
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