The Palm Beach Post

Drug-sale complaint leads to two arrests in Boynton

- By Tom Elia Palm Beach Post Staff Writer telia@pbpost.com Twitter: @TEliaPBPos­t

BOYNTON BEACH — C i t y police Friday accused two men of drug possession and child neglect, saying they caught them driving around a neighborho­od with heroin, fentanyl, guns, knives and a 4-year-old boy in their car.

A r e s i d e n t ’s t i p a b o u t people selling drugs from a green Chrysler 300 led to the arrests of Tony Rahming, 28, of Boynton Beach on drug-possession charges and William Randall, 25, of Greenacres on a childnegle­ct charge, city police said in a post on their Facebook page. Both men were booked into the Palm Beach County Jail. Rahming was released late Friday after posting a $66,750 bond, jail records show. Randall remained in custody with his bail set at $3,000.

The complaint told police of loitering and drug sales on the 400 block of Northwest 11th Avenue, north of Boynton Beach Boulevard and west of Seacrest Boulevard, near Sara Sims Park. Officers said they spotted the car and pulled it over.

Police said that inside the car, they found 23 pills containing a mixture of heroin and fentanyl, 1.7 grams of crack cocaine, 0.9 grams of fake Xanax, 1.2 grams of marijuana and $787 in cash. They said Randall also had a loaded Glock 2 3 handgun in his possession, with 25 rounds of ammunition, including hollow-point bullets. Three throwing knives were found under the backseat, according to the post.

On that seat sat the boy, who was not in a proper child’s car seat, police said in the post. He was turned over to his mother. The Florida Department of Children and Families was notified.

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