Crime & Safety
Final Main Line Drug Ring Defendant Sentenced
The ring sold cocaine, marijuana, hash oil and ecstasy to Main Line students.
Willow Orr (Photo courtesy of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office)
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The last of the Main Line Takeover drug ring defendants was sentenced Friday.
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Willow Orr received five years of probation for her role in the drug ring, The Philadelphia Inquirer said.
Authorities said Orr was one of the subdealers of the ring run by Haverford School graduates Timothy C. Brooks and Neil K. Scott.
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The ring sold cocaine, marijuana, hash oil and ecstasy to other Main Line students, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office said at the time of Brooks’ April 2014 arrest.
The two employed high school students at Lower Merion, Harriton, Radnor and Conestoga high schools as dealers in their drug ring, Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said at the time. Additionally, they employed college students at Haverford, Gettysburg and Lafayette colleges.
Brooks earlier this month was sentenced to 9 to 23 months in prison; Scott was sentenced to 5 to 15 years last November.
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