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      Ryan Duke Aud                        James Allen        Glenn Gilley                      Jonathan Kuehl            Roger Sexton

         LEXINGTON PARK ---  Police narcotics detectives lined up five new drug arrests and nabbed a fifth man who was wanted on a previous drug indictment in a Valentines Day enforcement that had the cops delivering special packages of handcuffs and leg irons in exchange for drugs.

After an investigation that lasted nearly two months, Detectives from the St. Mary’s County BCI Vice and Narcotics Division a joint effort by the Maryland State Police and the St. Mary’s Sheriff, assisted by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services Team and K-9 Officers, executed a Search and Seizure Warrant on the residence of Ryan Duke Aud, 21, of Lexington Park.

         Detectives had conducted an operation outside the home located near Sanner’s Pond on Thursday, February 14th, 2008 and made several arrests after drug purchases had been made.

Four (4) individuals were arrested and charged with misdemeanor drug possession.

1.  17 year old juvenile male. Possession of several ecstasy pills.

2.  James Allen Stone, 20, of Park Hall: Possession of Marijuana

3. Glenn-Michael Allen Gilley aka “Gilley”, 19, of Lexington Park: Possession of Ecstasy Pill

4. Jonathan Frederick Kuehl, 18, of Callaway, Md.: Possession of Marijuana

         The Search and Seizure Warrant, which was executed on February 15th, 2008, led to the recovery of approximately $200.00 worth of marijuana, which was packaged for distribution, digital scales and more than $2,000.00 in cash.
Police say that Ryan Duke Aud was arrested and charged with Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana, Possession of Marijuana and related smoking devices.

         A fifth suspect, Roger Lee Sexton, 55, of Great Mills, was arrested while in the area of the operation. He was wanted on an open Grand Jury Indictment for distribution of a dangerous substance. He currently has a felony distribution case pending adjudication. That indictment was obtained by Vice Narcotics Detectives.

         In an unrelated drug investigation, Bobbie Lee Coontz, 22, of Lexington Park, was arrested for “Manufacturing Marijuana” at his Lexington Park home. He was found to be cultivating a small amount of marijuana.       



 



 

 

 

 

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