Azuri Young caught with multiple guns & drugs during traffic stop over expired registration

28-year-old Azuri Young was caught with multiple guns and illicit substances while driving near an intersection of Greenfield Drive and Paradise Hill Road on July 13th. Officers conducted a traffic stop on a silver vehicle because the vehicle had an expired registration. Officers then spoke with Young and explained the reason for the stop but also detected the smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Young was then asked to step out of the vehicle, and a probable cause search was conducted. Officers located a Glock 17, a Taurus G3, suspected marijuana, a pill bottle containing 70 pills, and a digital scale.

During a search of Young, Officers located $2,132, a black iPhone, and wraps used for smoking. The suspected marijuana tested positive as marijuana and had a weight of 88 grams, and the pills were identified as Oxycodone, Hydrochloride, and Acetaminophen. Young was then taken into custody for possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, unlawful drug paraphernalia, possession without prescription, and a Schedule Six drug violation. Azuri Young was previously arrested in May 2024 for stealing a $2,165 deposit bag at Subway.

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Azuri Young steals deposit bag from Subway containing $2,165

27-year-old Azuri Young was jailed after stealing a deposit bag containing over $2,000 from the Walmart parking lot on Madison Street. On April 11th, officers spoke with the manager of the Subway located inside the Walmart, Rakeshkumar Patel, who stated that an employee, Patricia Chirchirillo, had told her that he had misplaced the deposit bag.

Officers checked security footage from the parking lot and observed Chirchirillo get out of her vehicle and drop the bag as she walked toward the building. A short time later, a larger-framed black man wearing a dark hoodie, with a beard and short dreads, got out of a black Dodge Charger and placed the bag in a shopping cart. A records check identified Azuri as the suspect and revealed he was Chirchirillo’s son.

Police contacted Azuri and informed him that he was caught on camera taking the Subway deposit bag, but he denied it and demanded to see the proof. Officers called Chirchirillo to persuade her to have her son return the money, but they were unsuccessful. On April 25th, Azuri was taken into custody and charged with theft.

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