Crime & Safety
Glen Burnie Family Charged With Heroin Trafficking: Police
A Glen Burnie couple and their adult son have been arrested for selling heroin and other drugs; nearly $19K in cash seized in police raid.
GLEN BURNIE, MD — Three Glen Burnie family members face multiple drug trafficking charges after Anne Arundel County Police narcotics officers reportedly seized heroin, oxycodone and nearly $19,000 in cash during a raid Thursday afternoon.
Officers executed a narcotics search warrant in the 200 block of Margate Drive in Glen Burnie, where they seized $8,200 worth of heroin, marijuana, Xanax, and Oxycodone, along with firearms and cash. The suspects are a husband and wife, along with their adult son, officials said.
Detectives seized the following:
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- Marijuana: 64.69 grams
- Heroin: 11 gel capsules
- Xanax: 1,049 gel tablets
- Oxycodone: 15 pills
- Firearms: 8
- Cash: $18,875
Suspects and charges filed are:
Roland Ernest Hall Jr., 27, of the 200 block of Margate Drive, was charged with:
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- Possession/possession w/intent marijuana
- Possession of psilocybin
- Possession/possession w/intent Xanax
- Possession of oxycodone
- Possession of firearm/drug trafficking
Roland Ernest Hall Sr., 70, of the 200 block of Margate Drive, was charged with:
- Possession/possession w/intent marijuana
- Possession of psilocybin
- Possession/possession w/intent Xanax
- Possession of oxycodone
- Possession of firearm/drug trafficking
- Possession of a firearm by prohibited person
Brenda Lee Hall, 57, of the 200 block of Margate Drive, was charged with:
- Possession/possession w/intent marijuana
- Possession of psilocybin
- Possession/possession w/intent Xanax
- Possession of oxycodone
- Possession of firearm/drug trafficking
- Possession of a firearm by prohibited person
»Photos of Roland Ernest Hall Jr., Roland Ernest Hall Sr., and Brenda Hall, along with weapons, cash and drugs seized, courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police
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