Drug Dog Sweep Finds Heroin, Crack Cocaine Hidden in Wipes face drug charges as a result, officials say.
Police patrolling the Brooklyn Park area on Saturday night reportedly saw a white Honda Accord making a left turn from Ritchie Highway onto Townsend Avenue, heading the wrong way on the one-way street. Police stopped the car and called a drug detection dog, which signaled that there were drugs in the vehicle.
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A Clorox wipes container in the car had a false bottom under the cloth wipes. Inside the compartment were 17 $20 vials of crack cocaine, 15 $10 bags of heroin and a baggy containing an estimated 6.5 grams of crack cocaine, police say. Two scales were also found in the vehicle.
The car’s driver — Michael John Cunningham, 25, of Baltimore — and passenger Derrick Eaddy, 22, of Baltimore, were both arrested and taken to the Northern District police station.
Police said that when they searched Cunningham at the police station, officers found about 3 grams of crack cocaine in his sock, and $486 in cash.
Both Cunningham and Eaddy are charged with: possession and possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine; possession and possession with intent to distribute heroin; and possession of drug paraphernalia.






