UPDATE: More Details Emerge in Drug Case Against Brookville Little League President

Scott Shindledecker

Scott Shindledecker

Published April 21, 2017 4:32 am
UPDATE: More Details Emerge in Drug Case Against Brookville Little League President

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) — More details have been released in the drug case against the President of Brookville Little League.

According to court documents, on March 20, Brookville Borough Police arrested 37-year-old Craig A. Griffin, of Brookville, for drug possession.

According to a criminal complaint, a Brookville Borough Police Officer was conducting surveillance for drug sales around 8:50 p.m. on March 20 in a parking lot near Dirty Erma’s Bar and Tavern at 6 Pickering Street.

The officer saw “Griffin exit the bar and walk toward a vehicle at the back of the parking lot. Griffin opened the driver’s side door and pulled out a small container. He then walked to the rear of the vehicle, looked around, then lit a small pipe,” the complaint states.

The officer then approached Griffin and noticed a strong marijuana smell. The officer displayed his badge and asked him to step to the back of the vehicle. When the officer asked Griffin if he would like to explain the use of marijuana, he replied that he was sorry. Griffin agreed to retrieve the marijuana and handed the officer a small, clear container with a red lid that contained a green, leafy substance and a small, black and silver metallic pipe, the complaint continues.

A pat down search of Griffin for weapons was conducted and “loose medication was discovered in his small, upper pocket above the right pocket. The first pill was a muscle relaxer and the second was a Alprazolam, a schedule IV controlled substance,” according to the complaint.

Griffin also told the officer that there was probably medication in the door of the truck, and he consented to a search of the truck. An unlabeled orange pill bottle in the center consul that contained a white, powdery substance in it was found. Griffin said it was probably pill powder due to him cutting the pills in half. Griffin refused to say where the marijuana was coming from and where he bought it, the complaint states.

While speaking with Griffin, he continually said he was the President of the Little League and was there for a Little League event, and we should let him go because of this. In addition, “Griffin attempted to use his job (as a guard at the State Prison in Forest County) as a reason to be released, stating multiple times he was a state corrections officer and we (authorities) should ignore this and let his wife come and get him,” according to the complaint.

When agents from the state Office of the Attorney General Bureau of Narcotics Investigations assisted with an interview of Griffin, “he again said he was a state corrections officer, and he should be let go,” the complaint states.

The following charges were filed against Craig:

– Intentional Possession Controlled Substance By Person Not Registered, Misdemeanor
– Possession Of Marijuana, Misdemeanor
– Use/Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor (two counts)

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on May 11 in District Judge Gregory M. Bazylak’s office.

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