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39 people indicted in connection with Eastern Shore drug trafficking ring, Maryland police say
SALISBURY — Thirty-nine people were indicted after a five-month, multi-agency investigation into a drug trafficking ring on the Eastern Shore that distributed cocaine, fentanyl and other illegal drugs, according to Maryland State Police.
The Wicomico Narcotics team launched an investigation in the spring of 2024 that brought together two dozen local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to dismantle the ring that distributed drugs in Dorchester, Baltimore and Wicomico counties, officials said.
In August 2024, Wicomico Narcotics and the Drug Enforcement Administration served multiple search warrants in the three counties.
The warrants led to the discovery of over 2,500 grams of suspected cocaine and nearly 30 grams of fentanyl along with other narcotics, 14 firearms and four vehicles used to transport drugs, officials said.
Baltimore Drug Busts
In late November, four criminal organizations involved in drug trafficking in Southwest Baltimore were dismantled, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates said.
“Operation Tornado Alley” led to 34 people between the ages of 16 and 60 being charged with a range of crimes, officials said.
During the six-month collaborative investigation, officials recovered large amounts of drugs, cash and nearly 70 guns. 15 stolen cars were also recovered and the effort put an end to a planned murder hit, according to officials.
Through “Operation Tornado Alley,” law enforcement officials identified multiple sources of fentanyl and cocaine, some of which were imported in large quantities.
Another drug trafficking organization – referred to as “LND” or Longwood-North-Dukeland – which operated in Northwest Baltimore was broken up in January 2024 through a collaborative investigation.
In November, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced that a seventh person had been sentenced in connection with the “LND” organization. A total of 10 people were charged with illegal possession of firearms, though two people still have outstanding warrants.
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Spotted lanternflies are reemerging in Maryland. Here’s what to know.
MARYLAND (WBFF) — It’s that time of year again — spotted lanternflies have made a comeback across Maryland and most of the eastern U.S.
Spotted lanternflies typically hatch in late April and early May, meaning juveniles of the species are popping up around the state. The Maryland Department of Agriculture predicted in March that Baltimore City and central Maryland counties will be heavily infested with the pests.
The invasive insect has been present in nearly all of Maryland since 2018 and was previously thought to have caused ecosystem harm. But recent studies on the insect’s assimilation into its environment have shown that the lanternfly has caused no large-scale damage.
“This is mainly just a nuisance pest,” Emily Zobel, University of Maryland Extension’s agriculture and food systems agent for Dorchester County, said. “[The spotted lanternfly] is big, it’s kind flashy, it’s a little intimidating, but studies have shown that in residential gardens and landscapes, it doesn’t do any significant damage to otherwise healthy plants.”
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Man found dead in South Carolina after shooting ex-girlfriend in Maryland
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A South Carolina man is dead after he shot his ex-girlfriend in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, on Tuesday, the Prince George’s County Police Department (PGPD) said.
The man was identified as 30-year-old Dante Morris of Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Police said officers were called to the 10400 block of Birdie Lane around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday for the domestic-related shooting. A woman was found outside with gunshot wounds. She remains in the hospital in critical condition.
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PGPD obtained an arrest warrant for Morris, but learned that he had driven back to South Carolina after the shooting. He was found dead on Tuesday evening.
Police confirmed Morris and the woman had been a prior relationship.
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Anyone with information that could help police in their investigation should call 301-516-2512.
If you or someone you know is facing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or text BEGIN to 88788.
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