ORANGE PARK – A man already wanted on drug charges tried to run from Clay County Sheriff’s Office deputies when they spotted him sitting in his car on Old Orange Park road on Nov. 8. Jarmal …
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ORANGE PARK – A man already wanted on drug charges tried to run from Clay County Sheriff’s Office deputies when they spotted him sitting in his car on Old Orange Park road on Nov. 8.
Jarmal Daryan Michael Hill, 25, of Jacksonville, was apprehended 150 yards after he started running. Deputies saw him “throw multiple baggies containing (redacted) powdery substance toward the pond adjacent to him.”
According to the arrest report, Hill was charged with trafficking fentanyl, possession of crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia, and resisting arrest as other deputies closed in with their blue lights and siren active.
They uncovered one baggie with fentanyl and the other with crack cocaine.
A further investigation prompted CCSO to add four additional counts on Dec. 11 of trafficking fentanyl and selling methamphetamine.
Hill’s bond was set at $1,090,031.