Tuesday, May 27, 2014

PRESS RELEASE FOR HEROIN ARRESTS MAY 27TH, 2014



Multi-agency Investigation Results in Several Indictments of Heroin Dealers

The Annapolis Police Department, in close partnership with the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office and assisted by Anne Arundel County Police Department and the Maryland State Police, conducted a long term investigation resulting in the indictments of nine Annapolis heroin dealers. This multi-agency drug initiative involved undercover police officers making controlled purchases from drug dealers spanning more than seven months.

In response to an increase in heroin overdoses, detectives from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit contacted the Annapolis Police Department in October 2013.  Through their investigations, DEU detectives learned that drug users from Calvert County were buying heroin in Annapolis, prompting them to contact the Annapolis Police Department Drug Enforcement Unit.

The Annapolis Police Department’s Drug Enforcement Unit identified two groups responsible for the majority of heroin distributed in Annapolis.  The initiative involved Annapolis detectives working hand in hand with Calvert County Sheriff’s detectives to make over 50 controlled buys of heroin, with over 100 grams of heroin seized.  The indictments, resulting from these buys, will shut down these illegal drug trafficking groups in Annapolis.

Early this morning the Annapolis Police Department and the Anne Arundel County Police Department began the process of arresting those indicted.  Various search warrants have been served. Arrests have been made and more will follow in the next few days

Sheriff Evans recognizes that the increase of heroin use is one of the biggest challenges facing our community. There have been seven fatal heroin overdoses so far this year in Calvert County. Many of the crimes that occur in Calvert County, including thefts and burglaries are directly related to this epidemic. This multi-agency investigation is an excellent example of Sheriff Evans’ commitment to take decisive action to disrupt the sale and use of heroin impacting the citizens of Calvert County.


“I will continue to keep our citizens safe from the drugs that have plagued our County, State and Country. I do not care how far that I have to reach or how much effort it will take. We will fight against having drugs, fight for our children and fight for each person in Calvert County.” Sheriff Mike Evans.