B.C. Lion busted in Surrey
By Dan Ferguson
Staff Reporter
A star player with the BC Lions is facing drug charges after an arrest
outside a Whalley crack house Wednesday.
Defensive end Ray Jacobs was caught with a substance that looked like
cocaine and in the company of whom police described as three known
prostitutes.
The 31-year-old football player told CTV News it was all a mistake,
and the cocaine found in his car was the property of someone else who
had borrowed his car.
Last night, the Surrey RCMP drug squad raided the Whalley crack house
where the 6'2", 240-pound professional athlete had been arrested.
Police arrested 11 people from inside the rundown house.
Crown Council is now considering drug charges against Jacobs.
- with files from CTV News
Also:
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/WinnipegSun/Sports/2004/05/07/450322.html
There's an awful lot of shit going down quite regularly in Whalley -- maybe we
should take a note from the Middle East -- and build a security fence around
Whalley!
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