Words from David Tishes
David has been released. Welcome home
Words from David. Sharing letters from David allows you to understand David's story in his own words. Please, read with compassion being in prison for pot is not easy, being a non-violent drug offender surrounded by murders and rapist is life changing. Remember, that no-one belongs in jail for a plant.
DAVID ENRIQUE TISHEH # 229942
A2-D1
ST. LUCIE COUNTY JAIL
900 N. ROCK ROAD
FT. PIERCE, FL 34945
Letter from David 10/27/2014
David Tisheh ~ Released
David has been released. Welcome home.
DAVID ENRIQUE TISHEH # 229942
A2-D1
ST. LUCIE COUNTY JAIL
900 N. ROCK ROAD
FT. PIERCE, FL 34945
Tisheh, David Enrique
REGISTER NUMBER: 229942
DOB: 3/15/91
RACE: WHITE
SEX: MALE
RELEASED
POST CARDS ONLY
Marij Poss With Intent To Sell Mfg Or Deliver Schedule I
Possess Marijuana Over 20 Grams
Poss Marij Producing Schedule I
Drug Equip-possess-and Or Use
#1 With Intent To Sell Mfg Or Deliver Schedule I
#2 Possess Marijuana Over 20 Grams
#3 Drug Equip-possess-and Or Use
DEA Assists Port St. Lucie Police Raid a Clandestine “Shatter” Marijuana Processing House
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. —Port St. Lucie Police Special Investigation Division along with the Drug Enforcement Administration have busted a marijuana 'shatter' processing operation in a home at 2024 SW Savage Blvd. in Port St. Lucie.
Detectives arrested 23-year-old David Enrique Tisheh Wedneday, and disassembled the processing operation-- seizing jars of marijuana and shatter, a report from police said.
This is the second time Tisheh has been arrested by Port St. Lucie police for alleged shatter production.
Detectives were required to wear protective gear due to the highly combustible components that are used to make shatter, the report added.
'Shatter' is a high potency form of cannabis-- a marijuana oil that is extracted with butane that can easily combust. Also known as hash oil.
Tisheh was arrested for possession of marijuana with intent to sell, manufacturing, possession of marijuana over 20 grams, and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to the report.