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Five Men Arrested in Rowan County Drug Bust

250 fentanyl pills sold to deputies, police say

by Amelia Crawford

SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) – Five men were arrested following a major drug bust at a home in Rowan County last week, capping off a month-long investigation by the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office.

The arrests occurred on June 11 at a residence on Green Street in Salisbury. According to investigators, the location was a known hangout spot for gang members and was linked to various criminal activities.

During the investigation, deputies say at least one suspect sold them approximately 250 fentanyl pills.

The following individuals were arrested and charged:

Antwaun Miller – drug-related offenses

Devron Davis – drug-related offenses

Lorenzo Peck – drug-related offenses

Raheen Wilson – failure to appear in court

Daimein Dillard – felony probation violation

A search of the house led to the seizure of multiple firearms and various other drugs, authorities said.

The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office, with support from the Salisbury Police Department and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, emphasized that removing illegal drugs—especially fentanyl—remains a top enforcement priority.

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