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05-09-2008, 03:54 PM
Drugs, Pit Bull Puppies Seized From DMX's Home, Police Say
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POSTED: 3:03 pm EDT May 9, 2008
CAVE CREEK, Ariz. -- Rapper DMX was arrested at his Cave Creek home Friday morning and booked into jail on seven counts of animal cruelty and four counts of drug possession, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said.
DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, attempted to barricade himself in his bedroom at the time of the search warrant but eventually came out, offered no further resistance, and was booked into Fourth Avenue Jail, according to the MCSO's tactical unit.
Deputies said a number of drugs were seized as well as five pit bull mix puppies, which were taken into custody by the sheriff's animal cruelty unit specialists, reported KPHO-TV in Phoenix.
Sheriff's deputies were also serving a search warrant on a Scottsdale, Ariz., medical clinic in connection with a potential fraud scheme involving the rapper, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said.
The animal cruelty investigation began on Aug. 24, when sheriff's investigators raided the rapper's home.
During last summer's raid, authorities seized 12 live pit bulls, numerous weapons, and found about a quarter-ounce of marijuana in a bedroom, Arpaio said. The sheriff initially said a half-pound of suspected narcotics was found, but tests showed the substance was not illegal drugs.
Sheriff's investigators were tipped to possible animal neglect in early August, and questioned a man at the home who said he was being paid to care for the dogs, but planned to go on vacation and didn't know who would replace him. No one was home when police raided the home days later.
The man told KPHO the dogs did not have adequate food, water or shade. He also said the dogs had not been used for fighting.
The 36-year-old rapper has had previous run-ins with the law.
On Wednesday, Simmons was arrested on charges of racing on a highway after speed cameras on a Phoenix-area freeway caught him going 114 mph, Arizona Department of Public Safety officers said.
He was booked on charges of racing on a highway, reckless driving, two counts of endangerment and three counts of criminal speed and driving on a suspended license.
Simmons was photographed on Jan. 21 by stationary cameras on the northbound lanes of the Loop 101 driving a 1966 Chevy Nova II at a speed of 100 mph, DPS officers said.
One minute later, additional cameras recorded Simmons' speed at 114 mph, officers said.
Less than three minutes later, Simmons was caught on camera at 101 mph, officers said. The posted speed limit is 65 mph.
Simmons posted bond and was released in that incident.
In June 2006, Scottsdale police cited him for carrying a concealed handgun outside a nightclub.
He also served 70 days in jail in 2005 for violating his parole following a 2004 incident in which he posed as an undercover federal agent and crashed his sport utility vehicle through a security gate at Kennedy International Airport.
Simmons was also fined and ordered to make public service announcements for the Humane Society after police found pipes for smoking crack cocaine, a pistol and 13 pit bulls at his home in Teaneck, N.J., in 1999. He pleaded guilty to animal cruelty, disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia in that case.
DMX recorded the 1999 hit single "Party Up (Up in Here)." His last album, "Year of the Dog ... Again," was released last year.
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POSTED: 3:03 pm EDT May 9, 2008
CAVE CREEK, Ariz. -- Rapper DMX was arrested at his Cave Creek home Friday morning and booked into jail on seven counts of animal cruelty and four counts of drug possession, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said.
DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, attempted to barricade himself in his bedroom at the time of the search warrant but eventually came out, offered no further resistance, and was booked into Fourth Avenue Jail, according to the MCSO's tactical unit.
Deputies said a number of drugs were seized as well as five pit bull mix puppies, which were taken into custody by the sheriff's animal cruelty unit specialists, reported KPHO-TV in Phoenix.
Sheriff's deputies were also serving a search warrant on a Scottsdale, Ariz., medical clinic in connection with a potential fraud scheme involving the rapper, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said.
The animal cruelty investigation began on Aug. 24, when sheriff's investigators raided the rapper's home.
During last summer's raid, authorities seized 12 live pit bulls, numerous weapons, and found about a quarter-ounce of marijuana in a bedroom, Arpaio said. The sheriff initially said a half-pound of suspected narcotics was found, but tests showed the substance was not illegal drugs.
Sheriff's investigators were tipped to possible animal neglect in early August, and questioned a man at the home who said he was being paid to care for the dogs, but planned to go on vacation and didn't know who would replace him. No one was home when police raided the home days later.
The man told KPHO the dogs did not have adequate food, water or shade. He also said the dogs had not been used for fighting.
The 36-year-old rapper has had previous run-ins with the law.
On Wednesday, Simmons was arrested on charges of racing on a highway after speed cameras on a Phoenix-area freeway caught him going 114 mph, Arizona Department of Public Safety officers said.
He was booked on charges of racing on a highway, reckless driving, two counts of endangerment and three counts of criminal speed and driving on a suspended license.
Simmons was photographed on Jan. 21 by stationary cameras on the northbound lanes of the Loop 101 driving a 1966 Chevy Nova II at a speed of 100 mph, DPS officers said.
One minute later, additional cameras recorded Simmons' speed at 114 mph, officers said.
Less than three minutes later, Simmons was caught on camera at 101 mph, officers said. The posted speed limit is 65 mph.
Simmons posted bond and was released in that incident.
In June 2006, Scottsdale police cited him for carrying a concealed handgun outside a nightclub.
He also served 70 days in jail in 2005 for violating his parole following a 2004 incident in which he posed as an undercover federal agent and crashed his sport utility vehicle through a security gate at Kennedy International Airport.
Simmons was also fined and ordered to make public service announcements for the Humane Society after police found pipes for smoking crack cocaine, a pistol and 13 pit bulls at his home in Teaneck, N.J., in 1999. He pleaded guilty to animal cruelty, disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia in that case.
DMX recorded the 1999 hit single "Party Up (Up in Here)." His last album, "Year of the Dog ... Again," was released last year.
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