Crime & Safety

Crack Cocaine, Oxycodone Seized in Glen Burnie Drug Raid

A drug raid by police on a Glen Burnie house seized crack cocaine and Oxycodone, and three people were arrested.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — Two Anne Arundel County residents and a Virginia man were arrested on drug-trafficking charges Monday during a raid on a Glen Burnie house. Anne Arundel County Police executed a search and seizure warrant about 8 p.m. at a house at 204 A Street SW in Glen Burnie, where police had reports that drug sales were taking place.

Authorities say that narcotics worth a total of $1,175 were seized during the raid. Cocaine and crack cocaine with an estimated street value of $1,100 and Oxycodone pills worth $75 were also seized by police.

Both illegal narcotics and prescription narcotics were seized from the residence and its occupants, including:

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  • 9.4 grams of powder cocaine
  • 1.6 grams of crack cocaine
  • 1 10 mg tablet of oxycodone
  • 1 15 mg tablet of oxycodone
  • 5 7.5 mg tablets of oxycodone/acetaminophen

The three suspects arrested and the charges they face are:

  • Christal Marie Miller, 41, 200 block of A Street SW, is charged with possession of Oxycodone, possession of cocaine, manufacturing, and three outstanding warrants (failure to appear and violation of probation)
  • Frederico Orlando Morales, 52, of the 800 block of Main Avenue in Linthicum Heights, is charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of Oxycodone
  • Quinten Alexander Monday, 39, of the 2200 block of Margraff Circle in Woodbridge, Virginia, is charged with possession/possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of Oxycodone, possession of paraphernalia, manufacturing CDS

»Photos of seized narcotics, plus suspects Christal Miller, Frederico Morales and Quinten Monday, all courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police

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