Bensalem drug bust nets two arrests, marijuana, and handgun

Bensalem drug bust nets two arrests, marijuana, and handgun

Bensalem, PA – A pair of suspected drug dealers were arrested in a sting operation that led police to seize marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and a firearm, authorities announced.

On Monday, Sept. 15, undercover officers from the Bensalem Township Police Special Investigations Unit arranged a purchase of two pounds of marijuana from 29-year-old Keehmon Herring of Philadelphia. The following day, Herring arrived at the agreed meeting spot in a black SUV driven by 25-year-old Zymir Randall of Glenolden, officials said.

Herring exited the vehicle carrying a black bag containing the marijuana while Randall acted as a lookout, police said. As Herring approached the undercover officer’s car, officers moved in and arrested him without incident.

Randall fled into a nearby business but was quickly apprehended with the keys to the SUV in his pocket. A search warrant for the SUV revealed a silver .380 caliber handgun, more marijuana, and additional drug paraphernalia.

Investigators later confirmed Randall was prohibited from possessing firearms and was on federal parole for a previous gun conviction.

Randall is facing charges including possession with intent to deliver, firearms violations, and narcotics offenses. He was arraigned on $1.5 million bail. Herring faces multiple drug charges and was arraigned on $300,000 bail. Both men are being held at the Bucks County Correctional Facility.


Key Points

  • Bensalem police arrested Keehmon Herring and Zymir Randall in a drug sting.
  • Two pounds of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and a .380 handgun were seized.
  • Randall, a convicted felon on federal parole, was charged with firearm and drug offenses.

Police say the arrests underscore their commitment to keeping drugs and guns off the streets.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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