Glen Burnie man arrested after police seize drugs in Crownsville raid

CROWNSVILLE, MD – A Glen Burnie man is facing multiple drug charges after Anne Arundel County detectives seized narcotics and cash during a search of a Crownsville residence as part of an ongoing drug distribution investigation, police announced Friday.

According to the Anne Arundel County Police Department, Northern District Strategic Patrol Team Detectives began investigating an individual suspected of distributing crack cocaine in the Glen Burnie area. The probe led investigators to a home on the 1000 block of Wallace Road in Crownsville, where a search warrant was executed on February 20 with assistance from the Northern District Detective Unit, the Criminal Investigation Division, and the Quick Response Team.

During the search, detectives recovered approximately 2,136 grams of suspected marijuana, 4.5 grams of crack cocaine, 1.74 grams of fentanyl, $690 in cash, a digital scale, and two cell phones. The suspect, identified as Dominick Lee Lattimore, 25, of Glen Burnie, was present during the operation and taken into custody without incident.

Investigators say drug probe targeted Glen Burnie distribution

Police said Lattimore was charged in connection with the recovered drugs and evidence. The case remains under investigation by narcotics detectives as they review seized materials and potential connections to broader drug distribution activity in northern Anne Arundel County.

  • Police seized marijuana, crack cocaine, and fentanyl during search
  • Glen Burnie man Dominick Lattimore arrested on drug charges
  • Investigation part of Northern District’s narcotics enforcement effort

Authorities said the operation was part of a larger initiative to combat illegal narcotics sales in local communities.

Drug investigation leads to Crownsville arrest, narcotics seizure