Elyria Police Department on Ohio arrested seven individuals during a drug bust at a home May 6, with bodycam footage showing suspects trying to hide in clothes dryers and under blankets.
As the leased tenant of the house, Major was also charged with permitting drug abuse in the home. Major allowed the officers to enter the home when they approached the home.
Elyria Police Department officials arrested a whopping seven suspects on May 6 during a drug bust that included meth and fentanyl. Officers recovered several drugs at the scene, including fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana. They also found hypodermic syringes, Xanax and various drug paraphernalia.
Officers recovered several drugs, including fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana, plus Xanax and syringes.
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