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Thousands Of Fentanyl Pills Seized During Drug Bust In Maryland; DC Man Arrested: Police

Thousands of fentanyl pills are off the streets after three men from the region were busted by investigators from the Prince George's County Police Department.

Some of the seized drugs and weapons in Prince George's County.

Some of the seized drugs and weapons in Prince George's County.

Photo Credit: Prince George's County Police

The lengthy Gang Unit investigation resulted in the arrest of two men from Maryland, and a third from the District, who were part of a major drug and weapon seizure, the agency announced on Thursday.

Those charged: 

  • Dream Edwards, 26, of Columbia;
  • Romel Johnson, 22, of Laurel;
  • Michael Jordan Thompson, 34, of Washington, DC.

During the investigation, detectives executed a search warrant at an Avebury Drive residence in Laurel that led to the seizure of four guns, 300 fentanyl pills, and other incriminating contraband.

A second search of two vehicles connected to the suspects led to the recovery of an AK-47, three pounds of marijuana, and 3,000 fentanyl pills.

At the going rate of $40 per pill - the average price each, according to the Addiction Center - the 3,300 fentanyl pills had an estimated street value exceeding $125,000

Edwards and Johnson were charged with multiple counts of firearm and drug-trafficking-related offenses. Thompson was charged with multi drug-related offenses.

They are being held in the custody of the Department of Corrections.

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