DENTON — Nine more people have been indicted on charges related to an ongoing investigation into heroin in Caroline County, the Caroline County State’s Attorney’s Office said in a news release.
The release said all nine people were indicted Sept. 4 by a Caroline County grand jury. In addition, four more people were indicted in July and subsequently arrested, after 10 people were indicted and arrested in June, bringing the total number of people indicted to 23.
The July indictments included Samantha Mitchell of Denton for possession of a large amount of heroin, conspiracy to distribute heroin and conspiracy to distribute oxycodone; Gary Kess of Owings Mills for drug kingpin, possession of a large amount of heroin and conspiracy to distribute heroin; Andrew White of Denton for multiple counts of theft, possession of a large amount of heroin, conspiracy to distribute heroin and conspiracy to distribute suboxone; and Edward Blanch Jr. of Greensboro for conspiracy to distribute heroin.
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Andrew White, grandson of former Gov. Harry Hughes
Yes, and the Gov is reportedly saying Andrew didn't steal anything from him. Really? Only $250,000 has been used by the grandson of the Gov's money. Geeezzzz.
Chump change for good ole' Harry, I guess!
Only grandchild and has been enabled forever. Hasn't done the kid nor the community any good.
Heroin is the largest epidemic we all face in some way or another.
Round 'em up. Fix 'em or forget 'em.
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