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Two wanted on Waynesboro drug charges

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As a result of the execution of a search warrant this morning in the 800 block of Grayson Avenue, officers with the Waynesboro Police Department have obatined felony warrants for two people in reference to illegal drug sales. Both remain at large.

Kevin Devon Wilson, 32, of Waynesboro is wanted on one felony count of Possession of Schedule 1 or 2 Drug with intent to Distribute, subsequent offense.

Bonnie Lynne Shaver, 30, also of Waynesboro, is wanted on one count of Possession of Schedule 1or 2 Drug with intent to Distribute.

The department requests persons with information regarding the location of these suspects to conatct Detective Phillip Snyder at 540-942-6678 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-322-2017.

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