Seaford Police Responding to Disturbance Call Leads to Arrest of Suspected Drug Dealer

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SEAFORD, DE – A disturbance call responded to by Delaware State Police led to the arrest of 36-year-old George Reha on drug charges following a criminal investigation that began on Tuesday afternoon, police said today.

According to a police report, “On Tuesday, at approximately 12:46 p.m., troopers responded to a residence located on the 22000 block of Ross Station Road in Seaford regarding a report of a disturbance.

“Upon their arrival, troopers made contact with a resident, identified as George Reha. During the course of their investigation, troopers discovered that Reha was in possession of approximately 3.41 grams of cocaine, approximately 19.80 grams of marijuana, and over $34,000 of suspected drug proceeds. Reha was subsequently taken into custody at the scene without incident,” police reported

Reha was charged with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He was arraigned and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $11,000 secured bond.

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