Marietta man charged after heroin, meth seized in South Fulton drug raid

A 43-year-old Marietta man faces drug and weapons charges after GBI agents and local police conducted a raid at a South Fulton home, authorities said.

Credit: Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Credit: Georgia Bureau of Investigation

A 43-year-old Marietta man faces drug and weapons charges after GBI agents and local police conducted a raid at a South Fulton home, authorities said.

A Marietta man faces a host of charges after authorities seized more than 760 grams of fentanyl-laced heroin, 270 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana, cash and guns during a South Fulton drug raid, the GBI said Friday.

Jermaine Brown, 43, was arrested Wednesday after the GBI’s gang task force, drug enforcement office and city of South Fulton police executed a search warrant, authorities said. In addition to the large quantities of heroin and meth, agents seized nearly 60 grams of marijuana, three guns and $2,000 cash.

Brown is charged with trafficking heroin, two counts of trafficking methamphetamine, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and three counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies, the GBI said.

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