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Pellet Gun Assault Leads To Drug, Weapon Busts In Maryland, Police Say

Five people were apprehended on Tuesday night following a series of unfortunate events that began with an assault involving a pellet gun and ended with a drug bust in an Anne Arundel County apartment, police say.

The recovered weapon and drugs.

The recovered weapon and drugs.

Photo Credit: Anne Arundel County Police
100 block of Faywood Court in Glen Burnie

100 block of Faywood Court in Glen Burnie

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

Officers were called to the 100 block of Faywood Court in Glen Burnie shortly before 11 p.m. on Oct. 8 to investigate a reported assault that would ultimately lead to the arrests of five people for various offenses.

Those arrested: 

  • Jeremy Oliver, 36;
  • Antoine Darnell Artis, 56;
  • Whitney Ann Holland, 35;
  • Milton Arthur Williams, 55;
  • Lauryn Nicole Acosta, 37.

According to police, a man was walking toward his apartment with a friend when they were approached by a group of suspects who "asked him what he was doing in the neighborhood," before Oliver allegedly shot him in the face with the pellet gun.

The two were able to get away, contacted the Anne Arundel County Police Department, and upon officers' arrival, two men were spotted fleeing into the apartment complex.

Officers also spotted a white Mercedes - driven by Holland - which was quickly stopped and she was fleeing the area, and during a search of the vehicle, PCP was recovered.

She was detained without incident.

Police say that Artis was found in the stairwell of the apartment in possession of a handgun, and the victims then pointed officers to the suspect's apartment in the complex.

Investigators were able to obtain a warrant, and inside the apartment, officer seized: 

  • 25 caliber Raven Arms handgun;
  • Two pellet / BB guns;
  • 52.72 grams of suspected crack cocaine;
  • 20.08 grams of suspected cocaine;
  • 7.27 grams of suspected heroin;
  • 142.62 grams of suspected PCP;
  • Two strips of suspected suboxone, 
  • Two pills of suspected Hydrochloride;
  • Distribution paraphernalia.

Oliver, the assault suspect, was inside the apartment, as were Williams and Acosta, who had outstanding warrants out for their arrests that were served.

Artis was charged with possession with intent to distribute and a handgun violation.

Oliver was charged with first-and second-degree assault, as well as possession with intent to distribute.

Holland was charged with possession with intent to distribute.

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