Police car at the scene of a criminal related incident
Police car at the scene of a criminal related incident

Three arrested in Magnolia after drugs, guns seized in raid

January 20, 2025

MAGNOLIA, Del. — Delaware State Police arrested Tina Burris, 58, Doimeire Gray, 22, and Devon Young, 24, all of Magnolia, following the execution of a search warrant that uncovered drugs, firearms, and suspected drug proceeds at a residence on Gray’s Lane.

On January 17, members of the Kent County Drug Unit, the Kent County Governor’s Task Force, and the Delaware State Police Special Operations Response Team searched the property after an investigation into alleged drug distribution at the home. Authorities said Young attempted to destroy evidence by discarding drugs in a toilet, but all three suspects were taken into custody without incident.

The search revealed two firearms, one of which was reported stolen, along with over 239 grams of crack cocaine, nearly 30 grams of cocaine, and additional quantities of heroin and psilocybin mushrooms. Police also seized a digital scale, drug paraphernalia, and $19,199 in suspected drug proceeds.

The three suspects were transported to Troop 3 and charged with multiple felonies, including drug trafficking, possession of stolen firearms, and related offenses.

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