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November 03 Kilgore Trouts in Myrtle Beach, SC in trouble again!Posted on Sat, Oct. 31, 2009
From staff reports
Police Myrtle Beach Three people arrested after investigation Three Myrtle Beach residents were arrested after police searched two businesses and found stolen merchandise, according to a news release. Gary Finkenbiner, 50, Robert Blackburn, 36, and Elizabeth Frisbee, 35, were each charged with accessory before the fact and criminal conspiracy, according to Myrtle Beach police. Police searched Kilgore Trouts at 512 Eighth Ave. N. and Beth's Treasures at 3820 S. Kings Highway after an investigation based on information officers received from the Retail Theft Association, according to the release. Finkenbiner was arrested at Kilgore Trouts while Blackburn and Frisbee were arrested at Beth's Treasures. The charges stemmed from an investigation where police said the businesses bought and sold stolen merchandise from other businesses in the area, according to the release. Police seized various DVDs, video games, computers and record-keeping paperwork. © 2009 TheSunNews.com and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved. http://www.thesunnews.com
Posted on Mon, Nov. 02, 2009
Store owner arrested on marijuana chargesClaudia Lauerclauer@thesunnews.com A Myrtle beach shop owner was arrested Thursday morning on marijuana charges. Myrtle Beach police arrested Gary Finkenbiner, 50, owner of Kilgor Trouts Music & More, on 8th Ave. N. after searching the store with a warrant Thursday morning about 9:30. According to a police report, the officers found a black purse containing 5.9 grams of a green leafy substance that tested positive for THC. Finkenbiner was arrested in December 2007 after charges resulting from a police sting including making and selling counterfeit DVD movies, and keeping marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the business. During that incident Finkenbiner's computer, software, copiers, all of his disks and blank CDs and drug paraphernalia were confiscated. Trial is still pending on the charge of felony illegal distribution, which could result in five years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine. Finkenbiner was taken to J. Reuben Long Detention Center Thursday, where he was released on a public recognizance bond Thursday. He was charged with a paraphernalia violation and possession of marijuana. © 2009 TheSunNews.com and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved. http://www.thesunnews.comComments (1)
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