Former Denver Broncos RB Travis Henry Arrested in Cocaine Deal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abe Luciano  
Thursday, 02 October 2008

Former Denver Broncos RB Travis Henry Arrested in Cocaine Deal: The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced on Wednesday afternoon that former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry has been arrested following an alleged cocaine deal.

According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Henry and James Mack were arrested on Tuesday after both men met to purchase cocaine from an informant who was cooperating with authorities. This Sunday in the NFL Week 5 schedule, the Denver Broncos are at home, as they host the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the Mile High. Former Denver Broncos RB Travis Henry Arrested in Cocaine Deal

At LooseLines.com, the home team, Denver Broncos are currently -3 NFL Online Sports Betting Odds favorites against Jon Gruden and the (+3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a mere field goal.

Henry and Mack were both arrested and charged by federal authorities on suspicion of “knowingly and intentionally conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine.”

On Wednesday, both men were advised of the charges, and a preliminary hearing has now been scheduled for Monday. The OVER/UNDER for Week 5’s game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Denver Broncos has been set at a combined total of 48 points.  

According to the affidavit, on September 16, 2008, a DEA agent in Montana stopped a car that was carrying six pounds of marijuana and about three kilograms of cocaine. A passenger in the car, whose name was not disclosed, told authorities “Mack and Henry had supplied him with the drugs, which he was supposed to deliver to customers in Billings.

The man said he was supposed to be paid $5,000 for delivering the drugs and transporting about $63,600 in sales proceeds to Henry, according to the affidavit." 

 





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