North Carolina The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office conducted a month-long drug investigation that resulted in several arrests and the recovery of drugs and firearms from a Salisbury home that was notorious for gang activity.
After a series of controlled transactions totaling roughly 25 grams of fentanyl, or 250 pills, police carried out a search warrant at 802 Green Street on June 11.
The house was connected to continuous criminal activity and had been found to be a common meeting spot for gang members.
The people listed below were taken into custody during the search:
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Antwaun Miller
: Charged with trafficking opiates. -
Devron Davis
: Charged with possession with intent to sell or deliver approximately 271 grams of marijuana. -
Lorenzo Peck
: Charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. -
Raheen Wilson
: Arrested on an outstanding Failure to Appear warrant. -
Daimein Dillard
: Arrested for a felony probation violation.
Numerous guns and a range of drugs were also taken from the house and its environs by the authorities.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation and the Salisbury Police Department worked together to coordinate the operation.