FULTON – The Oswego County Drug Task Force and the Fulton City Police Department conducted a several-month investigation that resulted in a search warrant executed on Jaycee C. Floyd, 44, of Syracuse, while he was a passenger in a vehicle operated by Tommie Lee Brunson, who was wanted by the Oswego County Drug Task Force on an indictment warrant.

The two men were stopped in the city of Fulton in the afternoon of September 18 by the Fulton City Police and members of the Oswego County Drug Task Force.
The search warrant resulted in the recovery of six plastic bags of suspected cocaine that were found in Floyd’s possession, police said.
The possession of the cocaine resulted in the following charges against Floyd:
• Criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree, class B Felony
• Criminal possession of a controlled substance, 4th degree, class C Felony
• Criminally using drug paraphernalia, 2nd degree, class A Misdemeanor
Floyd was arraigned by Hon. David Hawthorne of the Fulton City Court and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $5,000 cash or $10,000 secure bail bond.
He is scheduled to appear in the Fulton City Court on October 1 at 9 a.m.

The present charges merely represent an accusation that the defendant engaged in such conduct. As a matter of law, the defendant is presumed to be innocent of these charges.
Brunson was taken into custody and arraigned on the indictment warrant issued by Oswego County Court Judge James Metcalf.
The indictment accused Brunson of the following:
• Criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd degree, class B Felony, four counts
• Criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree, class B Felony, four counts
Brunson was arraigned by Hon. Ludington of the Oswego County Court and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 cash or $20,000 secure bail bond.
He is scheduled to re-appear in Oswego County Court on Tuesday (September 23).
The present charges merely represent an accusation that the defendant engaged in such conduct. As a matter of law, defendant is presumed to be innocent of these charges.
The Oswego County Drug Task Force urges anyone with information regarding suspected drug activity to contact the anonymous drug tip line at 315-349-8222 or by e-mail at [email protected]
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