Crime & Safety

Accused Drug Trafficker Claimed To Have Woodbridge Trade 'Locked Down,' FBI Says

Prosecutors say the man arrested on Monday also shipped drugs through Loudoun County.

WOODBRIDGE, VA – A man investigators say is part of an international drug trafficking organization allegedly told a witness he dominated the illicit drug business in Woodbridge.

According to court documents, Reza Romeo Keyhan, who prosecutors say also went by “Rob” and “Rob Hood,” was arrested on Monday. Investigators say Keyhan shipped kilograms of cocaine, fentanyl and other illegal drugs through Loudoun County to sell in the wider Northern Virginia area, including Prince William County.

An FBI affidavit in the case claims Keyhan used a Forward Air Freight warehouse in Sterling to receive drugs. Specifically, it says Virginia State Police were tipped off to a shipment to the warehouse in October 2024. When the shipment was searched, the FBI says it contained 12 kilograms of cocaine and more than 30,000 fentanyl pills, as well as other drugs, from California.

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In 2023, according to investigators, Keyhan deposited $90,000 with an undercover officer, believing he was laundering drug trafficking money. Investigators also say Keyhan sold cocaine and fentanyl to an undercover officer in 2024.

The affidavit also claims Keyhan’s iCloud storage contains multiple photos and videos of drugs and Keyhan with drugs, including photos taken in Woodbridge, VA.

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Keyhan allegedly told a cooperating defendant that he had Woodbridge “locked down,” in terms of controlling the drug business there.

Prosecutors also allege that, although Keyhan had no registered source of income, more than $650,000 flowed through a bank account he operated through a shell company between August 2023 and September 2025.

A man with the same name and birthdate as Keyhan was arrested in Fairfax County for driving without a license in 2017.

Keyhan is currently in custody and accused of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and fentanyl.

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