THE FAYETTEVILLE
OBSERVER
has posted a detailed report on the joint task force investigation into and
arrest of former WWE World Champion Jeff Hardy. It's a very interesting story to
say the least.
According to reporter Jennifer Calhoun, was arrested at his home at 265
Boys Camp Road in Cameron on a long list of charges that included trafficking in
prescription pills and possession of anabolic steroids, according to a news
release from the Moore County Sheriff's Office.
Hardy, who is 32, could not be reached for comment, but officials said Hardy
was released from the Moore County Detention Center on bond. A post on Hardy's
Twitter account a little before 5 p.m. on Friday said: "A lot of exaggerations
are out there today, don't believe everything you read 4 it is not true, I am at
home and fine-thanks for your concern."
The arrest took place after lawmen searched the home, according to the
release.
During the search, the release said, officers located and seized about 262
Vicodin prescription pills, 180 Soma prescription pills, 55 milliliters of
anabolic steroids, a residual amount of powder cocaine and items of drug
paraphernalia.
Soma is a noncontrolled prescription, the release said. Vicodin and anabolic
steroids are schedule III controlled substances. The drugs' street value was
estimated at $2,500.
The search was conducted by the Moore County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit,
Moore County Sheriff's Office Select Enforcement Unit and the Fayetteville
Police Department.
Chief Deputy Neil Godfry, with the Moore County Sheriff's Office, said the
Fayetteville Police Department received a tip a few days ago.
The subsequent investigation led to a search warrant, he said.
Hardy and his brother Matt, 34, have worked as professional wrestlers both
together and separately for a number of years. As the Hardy Boyz, the natives of
Cameron were six-time World Wrestling Entertainment world tag team
champions.
This summer, Jeff Hardy won the WWE's world heavyweight championship but lost
the title a few weeks ago to a wrestler named C.M. Punk.
Matt Hardy has been sidelined from wrestling this summer while he recovers
from abdominal surgery.
Jeff Hardy had been suspended from the WWE in the past for drug
violations.
Hardy has said he has a wide range of interests, one of which includes
singing in his band Peroxwhy?gen.
In previous interviews, Hardy has mentioned his close relationship with his
father, who also lives in Cameron.
In an August 2000 article in the Fayetteville Observer, Hardy said:
"When I come home, I don't want to talk about wrestling. I live and breathe
it every day. I just want to talk about fishing, tobacco and building houses.
Coming home helps me stay grounded. Sometimes I come back to Cameron just for a
few hours in order to stay sane."
Following today's search, Hardy - whose full name is Jeffrey Nero Hardy - was
charged with felony trafficking in opium, two counts of felony possession with
intent to sell or deliver a schedule III controlled substance, felony
maintaining a dwelling to keep controlled substance, felony possession of
cocaine and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
On his Twitter account, Hardy denied media reports that his brother, Matt,
had bailed him out of jail or loaned him money for release.