Drug Dealer Busted in Atlantic City

Atlantic City police department patrol car-Atlantic City Police Department

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — A two-month investigation by the Atlantic City Police Department led to the arrest of Muhammad Griffin and the recovery of a loaded gun, cocaine, ecstasy, and other items.

On October 26, detectives with the Special Investigations Section executed court-authorized search warrants on a residence and a vehicle. Griffin, the investigation target, was arrested after being stopped in his car in the 2100 block of north Missouri Avenue.

A search of both the vehicle and residence resulted in the discovery of narcotics, a loaded handgun, paraphernalia for drug distribution, and cash.

Detective Eric Evans spearheaded the operation.

Griffin, 41, a resident of Atlantic City, faces multiple charges, including unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, and money laundering.

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