Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Woman For Trafficking Various Illegal Drugs

Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey

If you guessed Jaime Pelletier then you are correct, as yesterday Pelletier was arrested by our Special Investigations Unit for yet again, trafficking amounts of drugs, as well as being a felon in possession of a firearm. (BCSO Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – If you guessed Jaime Pelletier then you are correct, as yesterday Pelletier was arrested by our Special Investigations Unit for yet again, trafficking amounts of drugs, as well as being a felon in possession of a firearm.

A search warrant on the residence, which is by the way where we come kick your front door in and drag everyone out into the front yard, led to our Agents recovering a loaded firearm, additional ammunition, fentanyl, alprazolam pills, and trafficking amounts of methamphetamine and heroin, all within Pelletier’s room.

Now keep in mind that Pelletier, who was apparently voted “most likely to do prison time” at her high school, was already out on felony bond for drug charges from an arrest last month by our partners at the Palm Pay Police Department.

Pelletier is a frequent flyer at “Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge” and has been to the “Big House” more times than John Wick stayed at “The Continental!”

Pelletier has been sentenced to the Florida Department of Corrections four times from 2008 up until 2022, for felony traffic offenses as well as….you guessed it…drugs.

Everything from possession of methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine, to selling/manufacturing/distributing this same garbage.

Like you, I can’t help but wonder how many chances a freaking drug dealer gets before we lock them up for good where they can’t put anyone else’s life at risk.

Oh well, I digress, as Pelletier was ultimately charged yesterday with Trafficking in Methamphetamine, Trafficking in Heroin, Possession of Fentanyl, Possession of Alprazolam, and Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition by a Convicted Felon.

She was transported to “Ivey’s Iron Bar Lodge” on a “No Bond” status, where she will hopefully stay until she finds her way back to prison where she belongs.

As always, I want to thank our Special Investigations Unit for doing a great job with these cases, putting drug dealers behind bars and keeping their poison off of our streets.

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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