
NORTH CAROLINA — A month-long drug investigation by the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office culminated in multiple arrests and the seizure of firearms and narcotics at a Salisbury residence known for gang activity.
On June 11, investigators executed a search warrant at 802 Green Street following a series of controlled purchases totaling approximately 25 grams of fentanyl—equivalent to about 250 pills.
The home had been identified as a frequent gathering place for gang members and was linked to ongoing criminal activity.
During the search, the following individuals were arrested:
- Antwaun Miller: Charged with trafficking opiates.
- Devron Davis: Charged with possession with intent to sell or deliver approximately 271 grams of marijuana.
- Lorenzo Peck: Charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
- Raheen Wilson: Arrested on an outstanding Failure to Appear warrant.
- Daimein Dillard: Arrested for a felony probation violation.
Authorities also seized multiple firearms and a variety of narcotics from the residence and surrounding area.
The operation was carried out in coordination with the Salisbury Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.