Records show two suspects arrested in Baltimore drug raid have long history of arrests

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Newly obtained charging documents have shed new light on a drug raid that ended with three arrests.

Tylan Holden, 25, Jarrod Butler Jr., 27, and Daryll Still Jr., 50, are facing charges in connection to the raid.

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According to court documents, the suspects were inside a home in the 1800 block of McHenry Street in southwest Baltimore when police went to the location and executed the warrant.

Investigators said inside the house they recovered the following:

  • Approximately 6,800 gel caps of suspected heroin
  • 37 pieces of suspected cocaine
  • Approximately 2.5 kilos of suspected fentanyl
  • Approximately $1,600 in U.S. currency

In the statement of charges, investigators detailed the raid was part of a larger investigation into CDS distribution activity occurring in the neighborhood.

Court records show Holden and Butler are repeat offenders with a history of drug-related arrests that date back to 2018.

Records show Holden was on probation at the time of the arrest, and arrested for a similar crime just last year.

In 2023, records show he was convicted of CDS possession with intent to distribute, but a judge suspended all but four months of his nearly five-year sentence.

Holden was the only suspect denied bond.

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The three suspects all have upcoming preliminary hearings scheduled for next month.