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    Nicholas Vibbert Wrong Place, Wrong Time. All charges dismissed.

    Nicholas Vibbert Wrong Place, Wrong Time. All charges dismissed.

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    August 28, 2017
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    Louisville, KY native Nicholas Vibbert music artist and entertainment mogul also known as Nick Vibbert / Nick Vibes is relieved and feeling blessed. This comes after a trying few weeks, stress and uncertainty. Later he was vindicated having all charges dismissed for crimes he did not commit. As Nicholas told us at the Louisville Journal it could had been worse. Being at the wrong place at the wrong time could have cost him valuable time and his reputation.

    Nicholas Vibbert, 33, of Atlanta, GA, alone with Jerry A. Trowell, 36, of Louisville was charged with trafficking in marijuana and booked into Louisville Metro Corrections.

    According to LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) -The Two arrests made in Eastern Louisville Metro by the Bullitt County Drug Task Force have taken 22 pounds of marijuana off the street.

    Both arrests came early July 15. One arrest happened at a home in the 15300 block of Royal Troon Avenue. After a search warrant was served at the home, police found approximately 14 pounds of suspected marijuana and close to $90,000 in cash.

    Approximately eight pounds of suspected marijuana was found during a search of Trowell’s car.

    Trowell was booked on charges of trafficking in marijuana, fleeing or evading police and disregarding a stop sign.

    Source:  WAVE 3 News.

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