Georgia Southern student arrested at Eagle Village for cocaine sale and other charges

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  • Angelina Marie Levitt, 19, was taken into custody without incident for charges including the sale of cocaine, possession of methamphetamine and other charges.

Matthew Enfinger

An investigation by the Statesboro Police Department’s Impact Team led to the arrest of a Georgia Southern University student at Eagle Village on Friday for the sale of cocaine, possession of methamphetamine and other charges.

According to a Facebook post by SPD, a search warrant was executed at an Eagle Village dorm room on Friday. Angelina Marie Levitt, 19, was taken into custody without incident for charges from this case.

According to the post Levitt was charged with the following:

  • Three counts sale of cocaine
  • Three counts unlawful use of communications facility
  • Three counts distribution of controlled substance near public park
  • One count possession of methamphetamine
  • One count possession of drug related object
  • One count possession of an alcoholic beverage by person below legal age

Anyone with information concerning this case is asked to contact the Statesboro Police Department at (912) 764-9911. You may also anonymously submit information to www.tipsoft.com or by texting a tip to “TIPSSPD plus your message” to 274637 (CRIMES). All information is strictly confidential.

Matthew Enfinger, The George-Anne Editor-in-Chief, gaeditor@georgiasouthern.edu.