Police agencies in the state wrapped up a year-long investigation into cocaine distribution in the Coverdale Crossroads community with the arrests Wednesday of two Bridgeville area brothers, police said today.
Miguel Serpa, 27, of Booker T. Washington Street, was charged with resisting arrest, eight counts of delivery of cocaine, four counts of maintaining a dwelling for keeping illegal drugs, three count of drug paraphernalia possession, six counts of conspiracy, possession of a firearm by a person prohibited and possession of cocaine.
His 32-year-old brother Antonio, also of Bridgeville, was charged Wednesday with six counts of delivery of cocaine, two counts of drug paraphernalia possession, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, maintaining a dwelling for keeping illegal drugs, possession of a dwelling for keeping controlled substances, possession of a deadly weapon during a felony, possession of a deadly weapon by a person prohibited and two counts of conspiracy.
State and New Castle County police SWAT teams raided three homes Wednesday at Nat Turner Drive, Jones Dogwood Drive and Booker T. Washington Street, said agency spokesman Cpl. Bruce Harris.
Not a very high bail on either.
ReplyDeleteThey will be out soon and dissappear.