Crime & Safety

34 Individuals Face State and Federal Drug Trafficking Charges

Search and arrest warrants were executed in Baltimore City and Baltimore County on Tuesday.

Law enforcement agencies executed 20 search warrants, and made more than a dozen arrests on Tuesday morning after federal and state indictments for heroin and marijuana distribution were returned against 34 people.

The search and arrest warrants were executed in Baltimore County and Baltimore City, and resulted in the seizure of ammunition, suspected heroin pills and tens of thousands of dollars, according to a Baltimore Police Department news release.

An investigation of this drug organization began in 2011 and culminated with wiretaps on 10 phone lines on Sept. 2012.

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Brandon Clark, 25, Anthon Harris, 21, Stanford Stewart, 65, Raheem Baker 21 and five others were indicted on federal drug charges, according to the release.

Tyrell Allsup, 19, James Beasley, 49, Bruce Brown, 44, Isaac Jackson, 22, and Brandon Long were indicted by the state for conspiracy to distribute heroin.

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Carlos Brown, 23, Christopher Brown, 22, Robert Collier, 41, Jordan Evans, 22, Marquise Johnson, 23, Wanda Lucas, 49, and Shawn Stansbury, 39, were also indicted on state charges for conspiracy to to distribute heroin.  

Carlos Moultrie, 30, was indicted for conspiracy to distribute marijuana.

The investigation was conducted by the Baltimore Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Major Investigations Unit of the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s office and the United States Attorney’s office. 


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