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Four Men Charged in Anne Arundel County Drug Bust Amidst Residential Surveillance in Glen Burnie

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Published on June 04, 2025
Four Men Charged in Anne Arundel County Drug Bust Amidst Residential Surveillance in Glen BurnieSource: Anne Arundel County

In a concerted operation targeting suspected drug dealings, Anne Arundel County Police conducted surveillance at Chesapeake Glen Apartments in Glen Burnie. The stakeout, which took place last night, honed in on the intersection of Green Branch Lane and Long Branch Terrace. Cops watched as vehicles and pedestrians engaged in what they interpreted to be drug-related hand-to-hand exchanges/-.

The operation swiftly escalated into a significant bust, with officers uncovering more than just illicit substances. A trio of loaded handguns—one Polymer 80, a Taurus with a defaced serial number, and a Glock 23—were pulled from the shadows. They also seized drugs believed to be cannabis, tipping the scales at around 176 grams, alongside a digital scale and a bundle of cash surmised to be tied to these transactions. According to Anne Arundel County Police Department's press release, all four individuals present were arrested and charged.

The quartet caught in this net were young men, barely at the brink of their twenties, with one just over, residents of Maryland towns from Pasadena to Laurel. Darrin Marc Briggs, Quasean Nevada Gross, and Lamar Antonio Galloway, all 19, and 21-year-old Kamryn Jayvion Ballard found themselves ensnared, cuffed, and booked on multiple charges.