GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. — The Glynn County Police Department arrested two people in connection to drug and gang activity on Tuesday.
GCPD Major Crimes Unit, along with SWAT, the Special Investigations Unit, Patrol, and K-9 executed a search and arrest warrant for Jamia-Yah Robinson, 17, and Jocelyn Thomas, 37, in the Glynn Marsh area of Glynn County.
During the search, officers found and seized three firearms and a variety of suspected illegal drugs with a street value of $15,000.
Investigators found 295 pills that appeared to be prescription or over-the-counter medication. Field testing of the pills found they contained Fentanyl and MDMA, according to a news release.
The pills were disguised as medications like antibiotics, allergy medication and over-the-counter pain relievers.
Robinson, 17, was taken into custody for 2-counts of Participation in Criminal Street Gangs Activity
Thomas, 37, is facing five charges.
That includes trafficking Fentanyl, Cocaine, MDMA, Possession with intent Methamphetamine, and Possesion of a Firearm During the Commission of Certain Crime.
Robinson and Thomas were taken to the Glynn County Detention Center and released into their custody.
All substances will be sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for positive drug identification, according to the release.
Drugs seized included:
35.24 Grams of Fentanyl
279.95 Grams of MDMA
57.51 Grams of Crack Cocaine
22.60 Grams of Ecstasy
14.03 Grams of Methamphetamine