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Ninth Arrest For Seven Bridges Delray Beach Resident

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Julie November, Courtesy Palm Beach County Jail.

BY: SEVEN BRIDGES BUREAU | BocaNewsNow.com

DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A Delray Beach resident is celebrating 4/20 by getting arrested for drug possession. It is Julie November’s 9th arrest since January of 2020.

November, who lists the 16000 block of Cabernet Drive as her home address, was arrested by West Palm Beach Police for “drug possession — controlled substance without a prescription” and “drug equipment — possession and or use.” She remains in the Palm Beach County Jail mid-morning Saturday. We note that the address is in the West Delray Beach community of Seven Bridges where she leads the pack for local arrests, but at least five others are spending time in, or have spent time in, federal prison. Read our Seven Bridges coverage here.

It’s a homecoming of sorts for Julie November who has previously been jailed for allegations of possessing drug equipment, an out-of-county warrant, prostitution, grand theft, failure to appear, probation violation, larceny, condition release violation, and more.

Bond had not been set as of 10 a.m. Saturday for her latest arrest. Julie November’s last arrest, in March, is still an open case in the Palm Beach County system. She stands accused of drug possession.

1 thought on “Ninth Arrest For Seven Bridges Delray Beach Resident”

  1. Ms November’s parents, with whom she lives when not in jail, have their home in Seven Bridges under contract for sale. Undoubtably figuring out where to relocate their family to. She really needs help before she winds up dead

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