Charles Co. Narcotics Enforcement Section charges suspect in drug distribution, drug trafficking, and illegal possession of firearms case

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On September 17, detectives assigned to the Narcotics Enforcement Section served a search warrant at a residence in the 3300 block of Bushmill Place in White Plains relating to drug distribution. The suspect in the case was located on the scene. During the search warrant, over $3,000 worth of cocaine, drug distribution equipment, and two loaded handguns were recovered. David Garnell Price, Jr., age 41, of White Plains was charged with drug distribution, drug trafficking, illegal possession of firearms due to a previous felony conviction, and other related charges. On September 20, a judge ordered Price to be held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center. The Narcotics Enforcement Section is investigating.

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David Garnell Price, Jr.


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