Police arrest Georgetown man for allegedly selling drugs from Millsboro home

Tevon Norwood, 18, of Georgetown, DE

The Delaware State Police Sussex County Drug Task Force says they have arrested a Georgetown man, after a month long investigation revealed he was selling illegal drugs from a Millsboro home.

According the report, 18-year-old Tevon Norwood was driving his BMW in the Georgetown area on Tuesday around 3:15 PM, when officials pulled him over. During a search of his car, officials say they found 152 grams of cocaine, 4 grams of crack cocaine, as well as over $3,300 in suspected drug money.

Another search warrant was later done at his home on Kruger Drive, in which detectives reportedly found 11 rounds of .380 caliber ammunition, a digital scale, and an additional $6,900 in suspected drug money.

A third search warrant was also executed at a home on Sandy Drive, where Norwood was known to frequent and distribute illegal drugs, in the Riverwinds Mobile Home Park. A digital scale was reportedly found, and the 23-year-old female resident was issued a criminal summons for possession of drug paraphernalia and released.

Norwood has been charged with two counts of possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is now being held at the Sussex Correctional Institution on a $125,250 cash bond.

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