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Loaded Glocks, Crack Cocaine Seized From Fleeing Teens In Maryland, Police Say

Two loaded firearms and 20 grams of crack cocaine were seized from a 17- and 19-year-old who fled after officers attempted to stop them for loitering in Maryland on Monday evening, Jan. 22, police said.

The recovered drugs and weapons 

The recovered drugs and weapons 

Photo Credit: Anne Arundel County Police

Anne Arundel County Police officers were patrolling on foot near Stillmeadows Drive and Durness Court in Severn when they saw a group of boys loitering in an area known for drug distribution around 6 p.m., according to a department spokesperson.

Francis Valla Koroma, 19, of Severn, as well as a 17-year-old male from Millersville, “displayed characteristics of being armed” and fled as the officers approached, but were caught after a brief foot chase, police said.

One of them was allegedly found with a loaded 9mm Glock pistol with fully automatic capability and about 20 grams of suspected crack cocaine that had been packaged for distribution.

The other had a loaded Polymer 80 Glock-style handgun with an extended magazine holding 33 rounds, police said, adding that both are banned from firearm possession.

Koroma and the 17-year-old were arrested and charged accordingly.

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