Evidence seized in Friday's bust in Rockville |
Fentanyl deaths in America are reportedly declining, but the dangerous synthetic opioid is still being pushed on the streets of Montgomery County. Thanks to Montgomery County police officers, a substantial number of pills have just been taken off the market. Officers searching for a juvenile male wanted for multiple offenses in the Twinbrook area of Rockville found him on Friday, November 8, 2024. The juvenile attempted to elude officers on foot, 4th District Commander Captain David Smith said, but he was ultimately caught and taken into custody.
On his person, police allege, the juvenile had a loaded gun, cash, and about 250 pressed fentanyl pills. "The apprehension of armed individuals like this is difficult and dangerous work, but also important work," Smith said in a statement. "Fentanyl destroys lives and families, and the officers of 4D are committed to improving conditions. We also appreciate all of the members of our community who care and are equally committed to this cause."
Photo courtesy Montgomery County Police Department
Stop and frisk is needed
ReplyDeleteGood job. Just remember that kids and drugs don’t mix
ReplyDeleteStop and Frisk. Nationwide. No excuses.
ReplyDeleteThey use kids so they only get chgd as juv’es
ReplyDeleteActually your wrong not juveniles get charged as juveniles actually it actually depends on what the charge or charges are gonna be because there have been plenty of juveniles getting charged and sentenced as an adult. Do your research
DeleteYa have no clue what your talking about clearly. Go do your research because there as been plenty times that juveniles have charged as an adult because of what they have done.
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