Anne Arundel County police arrested two individuals from Baltimore following drug-related discoveries in their car during a traffic stop in Glen Burnie. According to FOX Baltimore, the traffic stop took place last night at about 9:20 p.m. on Ritchie Highway near E. Ordnance Road, with the law enforcement observing the suspicious activity prior to initiating the stop.
A residence in Pasadena, marked by law enforcement’s intel for its connection to drug trafficking, served as the backdrop to the arrest, where detectives spotted a passenger exiting the provisionally flagged haven and getting into an awaiting vehicle. During the stop, police, establishing probable cause, decided to search the car. An East Arundel’s Eastern District Strategic Patrol Team made the arrests. It was during this search that a front seat passenger was seen ditching an object into the brush, a move that did not go unnoticed by detectives, who recovered a bag of suspected narcotics.
Filched from the wilderness and the confines of the vehicle were approximately 16.4 grams of what is believed to be crack cocaine, neatly divided into 40 containers, and another 4.1 grams of what could be heroin or fentanyl, in the form of 11 gel caps. The driver, Bakari Xavier Evans, 32, and the passenger, Brianna Christine Vail, 24, were promptly taken into custody. The Bay Net reported that the charges leveled against both included possession of a controlled dangerous substance and intent to distribute narcotics…