Traffic Stop Leads to Discovery of Suspected Drugs and Firearm in Severn

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SEVERN, MD – On Tuesday, at around 2:30 am, officers conducted a lawful traffic stop near Bunker Hill Lane and Commodore Drive.

A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed approximately 152g of suspected marijuana, a loaded semi-automatic handgun, and $1,429 in US currency.

The occupants, prohibited possessors, were all arrested. The arrested individuals are Demond Antaz Parker, 25, of Ellicott City, Maryland; Melvin Supreme Scott II, 35, of Baltimore, Maryland; and Bobby Delonte Moore, 26, of Edgewood, Maryland.

Jeff Jones
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