Opinion ID: 77991
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Boykin Towers Apartment

Text: Appellant, Calvin Westry's apartment was located at 1600 Michigan Avenue, in the public housing project known as Boykin Towers. Confidential informant, Sunny Foxx (Foxx), had been arrested for buying drugs at the Clay Street home and cooperated. Foxx set up a drug deal for Officer McKean with Westry, known as Snap, in a recorded telephone conversation that occurred on November 16, 2002. In the conversation, Westry mentioned that Appellant Hinton would need to be paid for gas as he would be driving to get the pills. When Officer McKean and the confidential informant arrived at the Westry apartment, Hinton was introduced to them as Chill. The officer gave the money for the pills to Westry, and paid Hinton $5 for the gasoline. Hinton is heard on the audiotape asking if the officer knew of any good heroin out there. Officer McKean had telephone conversations with Westry several times, trying to arrange another meeting in order to purchase more oxycontin pills. The officer also spoke to Chill, or Hinton. The officer returned to Boykin Towers on November 18, 2002 and purchased oxycontin and lortabs, after Westry's daughter, Kim Westry, arranged to meet Fly and returned with the pills.