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Maryland Man On Probation Busted For Drug, Weapon Offenses In Frederick County

A convicted drug dealer already on probation is facing multiple charges in Frederick County after being busted with narcotics and illegal weapons, police say.

The recovered drugs and weaopns.

The recovered drugs and weaopns.

Photo Credit: Frederick Police Department
Leonard Anthony Morris, Jr.

Leonard Anthony Morris, Jr.

Photo Credit: Frederick Police Department

Leonard Anthony Morris, Jr., 22, is back behind bars following the execution of a search and seizure warrant at a Frederick apartment on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

According to the Frederick Police Department, warrants were obtained for his arrest following a probe into Morris' alleged involvement in the distribution of controlled dangerous substances in the area.

During the search, investigators recovered: 

  • Glock 20 handgun with a loaded extended magazine
  • Poly 80 PF940C 9mm handgun with a loaded extended magazine, lacking a serial number, equipped with a “Glock Switch;”
  • TACR112C rifle with a loaded magazine;
  • EP Armory homemade assault rifle receiver with no serial number;
  • 9mm assault rifle barrel with no serial number;
  • Glock switch, capable of converting a semi-automatic pistol to a fully automatic firearm;
  • Hundreds of rounds of various ammunition (.40 caliber, .22 LR, and .223 caliber);
  • $1,833 in cash;
  • 77.5 grams of cocaine;
  • 373 grams of cannabis/marijuana;
  • 36 Alprazolam pills;
  • Nine ounces of Promethazine.

Subsequent checks determined that one of the weapons, a tactical .22 long rifle, had been reported stolen in Baltimore County in April.

At the time of the bust, Morris was on probation through 2028 for a conviction two years ago when he was 19. He is now facing new drug and weapon charges.

Morris is being held at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center.

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