Florida Uber driver sold drugs to detectives in town for narcotics investigation convention: authorities
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An Uber driver in Florida faces charges after allegedly trying to sell mushrooms and acid to his passengers, who ultimately ended up being investigators in town for the Florida Narcotics Officers’ Association Annual Conference, according to authorities.

The months-long investigation started in August 2023 when the conference was taking place in Miramar Beach.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) said investigators with the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office ordered an Uber to drive them to dinner.

The driver, 54-year-old John Alcott of Crestview, arrived to pick up his ride, and when the investigators entered the vehicle, they reportedly smelled marijuana.

Mushrooms and LSD

John Alcott of Florida was arrested after allegedly trying to sell mushrooms and LSD to an undercover detective in town for a narcotics investigations convention. (Walton County Sheriff’s Office)

Investigators set up surveillance near Alcott’s residence until he left to meet with the undercover detective.

On his way, police said, a WCSO deputy conducted a traffic stop and placed Alcott under arrest for warrants connected with the undercover purchase months prior.

A K-9 searched Alcott’s vehicle and located the mushrooms and LSD allegedly intended for the deal with the undercover detective.

“While these types of cases aren’t the primary focus of our VICE/Narcotics investigations, this one kind of came to us,” WCSO Sheriff Michael Adkinson said. “He obviously makes it a habit to sell while driving an Uber and that’s pretty alarming considering how teenagers and young adults frequently use driving services in the area.”

Uber did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital on the matter.

Alcott has been charged with two counts of selling a hallucinogen, trafficking LSD, possessing a hallucinogen with distribution intent, possessing drug paraphernalia and two counts of using a two-way communication device to commit a felony. He was released the next day after posting $15,000 bond.

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