LEONARDTOWN, Md. (April 12, 2016)—The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Vice Narcotics Division today released the following incident and arrest reports. The Division is an investigative team comprised of detectives from the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office and Federal Drug Agents (HIDTA Group 34). The Division was established on September 1st, 2007.
ADDERALL, ALPRAZOLAM DISTRIBUTION: Heather Christine Hayes, 28, of Mechanicsville, was indicted and subsequently arrested for Distribution of Adderall and Distribution of Alprazolam, both controlled prescription medications.
HEROIN DISTRIBUTION: Vice/Narcotics detectives identified Torrance Lamar Kelly, 26, of Windsor Mill, as a distributor of Heroin. A search and seizure warrant was obtained and executed and Suspect Kelly was found to be in possession of heroin and cocaine. He was also found to be in possession of marijuana, which he received a civil citation. He was arrested and additional charges are pending a review with the state's attorney.
FIREARM VIOLATIONS, COCAINE DISTRIBUTION: Brian Oneil Hicks, 33, of Newburg, was indicted, arrested and charged with numerous counts of firearm violations, conspiracy to distribute cocaine and cocaine distribution.
COCAINE DISTRIBUTION: Ebony Sherrell Tana Everette, 29, of Lexington Park, was identified by detectives as a distributor of cocaine. She was charged with Conspiring to Distribute Cocaine and Distribution of Cocaine.
CRACK COCAINE DISTRIBUTION: Gregory Trmyne Shingles, a/k/a "69," 30, of Mechanicsville, was identified as a distributor of cocaine in King Kennedy area of Mechanicsville. A search warrant was obtained for his person and a quantity of crack cocaine was recovered. He was arrested and additional charges are pending a review with the state's attorney.
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