Grand Jury convened in seeking indictments in narcotics trafficking

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Posted 10/14/16

The Dorchester County State’s Attorney’s Bill Jones recently convened the Dorchester County Grand Jury for the purpose of seeking indictments on individuals identified by a joint investigation …

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Grand Jury convened in seeking indictments in narcotics trafficking

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The Dorchester County State’s Attorney’s Bill Jones recently convened the Dorchester County Grand Jury for the purpose of seeking indictments on individuals identified by a joint investigation conducted by the Dorchester County Narcotics Task Force, Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office, Cambridge Police Department, Hurlock Police Department, Maryland State Police and several Federal agencies as being involved in illegal narcotics trafficking in Dorchester County and the surrounding area.

On Oct. 3, members of the involved agencies starting serving the indictments. The following suspects were arrested as a result of that combined effort;

• Nordia Loris Bryden-Dunn

401 Robbins St., Cambridge.

Possession of Cocaine with intent to Distribute

Possession of Cocaine

5 counts of Possession of Paraphernalia

Held on $150,000. Bond

• Diondray Lamar Demby

1400 Glasgow St., Cambridge.

3 counts of Possession of Cocaine with intent to Distribute

2 counts of Possession of Cocaine

Possession of paraphernalia

Held on $250,000. Bond

• Ta’Bron Latray Todd B/M

318 Railroad Ave. East New Market

Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute

Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine

Possession of Cocaine

Possession of paraphernalia

Held on $250,000 Bond

Sheriff James W. Phillips Jr. stated that further arrests will be conducted in this on-going investigation.

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