Crime & Safety
$39K In Drugs, Cash Seized In Annapolis Raid: Police
An Annapolis man is charged with drug-trafficking after nearly $40,000 worth of drugs and cash was seized in a raid, police say.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Nearly $40,000 worth of heroin and other drugs, plus cash, was reportedly seized Thursday during a raid by Anne Arundel County Police officers and officers from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency. The officers found the drugs and money when they executed a search and seizure warrant at No. 40 Greystone Court in Annapolis and arrested a man on multiple drug-trafficking charges.
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As a result detectives seized the following:
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- 92.78 grams of heroin (271 individual baggies). Estimated street value is $11,134
- 5.82grams of suspected cocaine. Estimated street value is $582
- 81.44 grams Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a hallucinogenic/psychedelic drug. Estimated
- street value is $2,850
- 215 vape pen vials containing Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), marijuana extract. Estimated
- street value is $6,450
- 417.72 grams of marijuana. Estimated street value is $8,345
- Two model 1911 .45 caliber handguns
- Two Sig Sauer P229 .45 caliber handgun
- $9,025 in cash
Suspect David Haley, 37, is charged with:
- Possession with intent to distribute heroin, cocaine, marijuana and testosterone
- Possession of heroin, cocaine, marijuana, testosterone and various prescription pills
- Firearm during a drug-trafficking crime
- CDS: distribute w/firearm
- Firearm use during a felony/violent crime
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Photo of David Haley, courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police
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