Central Florida drug traffickers were arrested after eventually surrendering to law enforcement.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested the three individuals and recovered multiple firearms, narcotics, and ammunition following a search warrant in Tampa.
Local deputies and HCSO’s SWAT Team served a court-authorized search warrant at a residence on East Grove Avenue. After multiple commands were given, the occupants eventually exited the home and surrendered into custody.
The individuals were identified and are facing the following charges:
24-year-old David Green III: Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Trafficking in Cocaine (200-400 grams), Possession of Cocaine, Delivery of Cocaine, Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell or Deliver Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Sell, Manufacture, or Deliver, Resisting an Officer without Violence, and Keeping a Public Nuisance Structure for Drug Activity.
35-year-old Kemry Stargell: Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Sell or Deliver, Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Sell, Manufacture, or Deliver Resisting an Officer without Violence, and Out of County Warrant PC/VOP Grand Theft $5KL/$10K.
33-year-old Melvin Fowler: Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Felon in Possession of Ammunition, and Resisting an Officer without Violence.
The search of the residence also led deputies to a vehicle on the property. Among the items discovered was a Smith & Wesson handgun reported stolen in Hillsborough County. In total, the following items were recovered:
- Taurus handgun
- Smith and Wesson handgun (Reported stolen to HCSO)
- Beretta handgun
- Firestorm handgun
- 277.9 grams of crack cocaine
- 520.5 grams of marijuana and sativa resin
“Those who bring illegal narcotics and guns into our neighborhoods will be met with the full force of law enforcement,” said Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Thanks to the swift actions of our deputies and teams, these dangerous criminals are off the streets, and we will continue to pursue anyone who threatens the safety of Hillsborough County.”
The investigation remains active and ongoing, according to local law enforcement.


