Maryland police seize 42 pounds of pot, arrest Hallandale man
BALTIMORE -- Maryland
Transportation Authority police arrested two men
from South Florida and
Georgia on Tuesday after police said they discovered
nearly 42 pounds
of marijuana in their station wagon during a routine traffic stop
on
Interstate 95 in Baltimore County.
Raymond A. Sharpe, 25,
of Lithonia, Ga., and Dewight Antwain Stephens, 26,
of Hallendale
Beach, Fla., were each charged with possession of marijuana and
other
charges, according to the release
The two, who police said were transporting drugs from
New York City to
Washington,
were being held on $100,000 bail each at the Baltimore
County
Detention Center, according to the statement.
Transportation Authority police arrested two men
from South Florida and
Georgia on Tuesday after police said they discovered
nearly 42 pounds
of marijuana in their station wagon during a routine traffic stop
on
Interstate 95 in Baltimore County.
Raymond A. Sharpe, 25,
of Lithonia, Ga., and Dewight Antwain Stephens, 26,
of Hallendale
Beach, Fla., were each charged with possession of marijuana and
other
charges, according to the release
The two, who police said were transporting drugs from
New York City to
Washington,
were being held on $100,000 bail each at the Baltimore
County
Detention Center, according to the statement.
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