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May 17, 2012

Prescription drug arrests continue

Live Oak — The Suwannee County Sheriff’s Drug Task Force has made two more arrests for the sale of prescription drugs, according to reports from the SCSO.

Records show the DTF arrested William Alan Carroll, 46, 9685 121st Rd., Live Oak and Sherry Lynn Santangelo, 42, 6886 59th Drive, Live Oak on May 16.

Authorities say that during a controlled investigation, Carroll sold 30 MG oxycodone tablets to a confidential source. According to reports, the sale of the oxycodone tablets was conducted within 1,000 feet of a school.

In a separate incident, Santangelo sold 30 MG oxycodone tablets to a confidential source, authorities say.

According to reports, Carroll faces charges of possession of oxycodone with the intent to sell and the sale of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of a school. Santangelo was charged with the sale of oxycodone and possession of oxycodone with the intent to sell.

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