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12 Indicted For Drug Trafficking Operation In Baltimore: State’s Attorney 12 Indicted For Drug Trafficking Operation In Baltimore: State’s Attorney
12 Indicted For Drug Trafficking Operation In Baltimore: State’s Attorney A dozen members of an an alleged Drug Trafficking Organization that was operating out of an Irvington neighborhood have been indicted on a slew of charges following the discovery of mass quantities of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and pot, officials said Thursday, March 14. The charges came following a four-month investigation by the State’s Attorney’s Office and BPD resulting in 10 search warrants on a trafficking organization operating out of 200 block of Collins Avenue and the 4100 block of Frederick Avenue. Ten members were apprehended, and detectives recovered nine firearms, 38 grams…
Fentanyl Traffickers Operating Feet From Elementary School Busted In Baltimore:  Prosecutors Fentanyl Traffickers Operating Feet From Elementary School Busted In Baltimore:  Prosecutors
Fentanyl Traffickers Operating Feet From Elementary School Busted In Baltimore: Prosecutors The joint investigation into an alleged fentanyl drug trafficking organization operating near an elementary school in Maryland has led to the apprehension of the ringleaders involved who now face nearly 400 years in prison on a host of criminal charges, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates announced. Lawmakers and leaders came together on Monday, May 1, to announce that a trafficking operation based out of two homes in the 300 block of South Franklintown Road has been dismantled following a months-long investigation that was launched in January 2023. Those charged: Dane Kennedy, a…
'Princess Plaza' Bust: Several Arrested In Connection To Violent Crimes Throughout Baltimore 'Princess Plaza' Bust: Several Arrested In Connection To Violent Crimes Throughout Baltimore
'Princess Plaza' Bust: Several Arrested In Connection To Violent Crimes Throughout Baltimore Several members of the Princess Plaza social network were arrested after a two-month long investigation, authorities say. The investigation was a targeted enforcement initiative of the Group Violence Reduction Strategy and resulted in charges for 12 members, including two teenage boys, according to Baltimore police. The group operated in the 2800 block of Edmondson Avenue in West Baltimore and are reportedly connected to several acts of violence in the area, police say. Several were arrested after a two month long investigation.Baltimore Police Department Several search and seizure war…