FOUR INDICTED ON DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGES

Four people face charges in connection with a drug organization that allegedly distributed large amounts of fentanyl and cocaine in Maryland. Attorney General Anthony Brown says authorities seized more than eight-kilos of fentanyl, three-kilos of cocaine, 37 firearms, more than one-thousand rounds of ammunition, body armor and more than 308-thousand-dollars in cash during the investigation. According to the indictment, Ronald Rawles and Corey Frazier maintained multiple stash houses for the drugs and guns in luxury apartment buildings in Baltimore City and Howard County. The other suspects allegedly took delivery of the drugs and repackaged them for the street, but they have not been taken into custody.