Baltimore man already charged with selling to informants in June and illegally using a car January hit with two more drug dealing charges in Waynesboro

WAYNESBORO- A Baltimore man already facing a number of charges from the Waynesboro PD is facing multiple new felonies after allegedly selling to a confidential informant twice in the month of July. Marc Anthony Lewis failed to post an additional combined bail of $100,000 after being charged with two felony counts of delivery of a controlled substance and two felony counts of criminal use of a communications facility. He remains behind bars in Franklin County Jail.

As previously reported, Waynesboro PD say they observed Marc Lewis, known to them by the pseudonym of “Mark Jackson” or “Rock,” dealing crack cocaine to a confidential informant in Waynesboro Borough. Charges in that case were filed around July 29th of 2025, but between that alleged June 18th sale and the date of current publication, Waynesboro PD say that Lewis sold to a confidential informant(s) twice more under similar circumstances.

Waynesboro PD say that around July 3rd, they met with a confidential informant that told them they could purchase crack cocaine from “Mark Jackson,” now known to be Marc Lewis. Waynesboro PD would observe that CI execute the deal inside of the Borough before they handed over the suspected crack cocaine back to officers and agents of the Franklin County Drug Task Force…

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