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Release
December 14, 2004
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
PIO Laura DiCesare
(202) 305-8093
Large
Mid-Atlantic Cocaine and Heroin Trafficking Organization Arrested
and Dismantled
SAC Laura M.
Nagel of DEA’s Washington Division announced
today’s joint law enforcement operation arresting members of a
large-scale drug trafficking organization operating in the District of
Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and California. Nine members of the organization
were arrested today after a federal grand jury indicted a total of 14
members of the organization.
The
six-count grand jury indictment charges each of the defendants with
narcotics conspiracy for the last year and includes charges against
several defendants for distribution and possession with intent to distribute
illegal drugs. Each of the defendants faces a maximum penalty of life
imprisonment.
The
nine members arrested today on the grand jury indictment included:
Lowell Brian Lamont, 39, Camp Springs, MD; Michael Fowler, 51, Oxon
Hill, MD; Michael Wilson, 46; Willie Morton, 38, Oxon Hill, MD; Michael
Bobo,
35, Ft. Washington, MD; Yusef Butler, 33, Ft. Washington, MD; Aaron
Richardson, 36; Kerwin Woodard, 27, and Gary Clayton, 43, Capitol
Heights,
MD.
Today’s arrests are a result of year-long joint investigation conducted
by the DEA, MPD, and IRS focusing on a local drug trafficking organization
with ties to west coast drug suppliers. The organization distributed
large quantities of cocaine and heroin in the mid-Atlantic region, through
various locations, primarily in the Sixth District around Eastern Avenue,
in the District of Columbia and in various nearby areas in Maryland,
along the border between DC and Maryland. Agents estimated that in the
last year, the group was responsible for the distribution of over 150
kilograms of powder cocaine, 20 kilograms of crack cocaine, and large
quantities of heroin. Members of the group regularly carried firearms,
several of which were seized during the investigation. The grand jury
indictment names a total of 14 defendants, five of whom are still at
large.
In
announcing this federal indictment and today’s joint operation,
SAC Nagel wished to thank the IRS, MPD, and the US Attorneys Office,
particularly Assistant US Attorneys Maria Lerner, Michael Volkov, and
Michael Humphreys.
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