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Students accused of selling narcotics inside William & Mary dormitories, court documents say

Posted at 3:55 PM, Apr 19, 2018
and last updated 2018-04-19 15:55:49-04

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Court documents reveal new details about the accusations against the suspects involved in a drug bust at the College of William & Mary on April 17.

Some students were selling drugs inside Brown and Barrett Hall dormitories.

Court documents reveal the incidents go far back as February 2018.

Devin Moore, 20, is accused of selling the narcotic drug LSD to an undercover agent on campus in January. Documents accused Moore of selling LSD in Barrett Hall. An undercover agent said the drug and Adderall was found in Moore's dorm room in February.

Jacob Selmonosky, 18, is accused of selling Adderall at Brown Hall on April 13. The incident was caught on surveillance, according to police.

I spoke with a student who lives in the dorm who wanted to remain anonymous.

"People kind of knew, but they didn't really suspect the scope of it really," said the student.

The student said police later came and searched the building.

"At first a lot of people were scared because, well police busting in and not really saying why they're here is such a scary thing," they said.

However, where students sleep weren't the only places drugs were found.

Documents show other students were arrested over the course of the investigation.

Police said one student had various narcotics inside a car in a parking garage on campus.

Court documents accuse a visiting faculty member, Gi Yoon of selling edibles and marijuana seeds.

It also states an employee of William and Mary, Timothy Pryor sold marijuana to students away from campus.

Pryor, Foley and Tulamirza are due in court on September 19 at 9 a.m. for grand jury.

Read the full statement released from the College of William and Mary.

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