Crime & Safety

Loaded Gun, Suspected Drugs Found During Pasadena Traffic Stop: Police

Police said they found a loaded gun and suspected drugs during a traffic stop. Officers reported arresting Pasadena and Glen Burnie men.

The Anne Arundel County Police Department said it arrested these men last Friday during a Pasadena traffic stop: 19-year-old Kobe Glenn Wallace of Glen Burnie, 21-year-old Jamal Leroy Beadle of Pasadena and 21-year-old Dillon Edward Allen of Pasadena.
The Anne Arundel County Police Department said it arrested these men last Friday during a Pasadena traffic stop: 19-year-old Kobe Glenn Wallace of Glen Burnie, 21-year-old Jamal Leroy Beadle of Pasadena and 21-year-old Dillon Edward Allen of Pasadena. (Courtesy of the Anne Arundel County Police Department)

PASADENA, MD — Police announced that they arrested three men last Friday after they found a loaded gun and suspected drugs during a Pasadena traffic stop. Officers identified the arrestees as:

  • 19-year-old Kobe Glenn Wallace of Glen Burnie (Driver)
  • 21-year-old Jamal Leroy Beadle of Pasadena (Passenger)
  • 21-year-old Dillon Edward Allen of Pasadena (Passenger)

Authorities stopped a blue Honda Accord around 12:40 a.m. on Fort Smallwood Road at Sycamore Road. An officer reported smelling marijuana coming from the sedan, prompting a car search.

The Anne Arundel County Police Department said it found a:

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  • Loaded Polymer 80 9-mm handgun
  • Small amount of suspected cocaine
  • Small amount of suspected marijuana

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