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Salisbury Drug Bust Leads to Two Arrests

Two men yet to go on trial on illegal drug and firearm charges filed against them last year are facing new drug dealing and related charges following a Tuesday raid on a Salisbury home.

The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office said that over the course of the last month, its Community conducted an investigation into 25-year-old Lashawn D. Royall selling controlled dangerous substances from his home located on the 1000 block of Fairground Drive in Salisbury. 
According to the Sheriff’s Office, CAT previously conducted an investigation into Royall selling illegal drugs that led to a June 10, 2020.
Investigators said an amount of crack cocaine, marijuana, and ecstasy indicative of distribution was located inside the home, along with a loaded handgun, and a large sum of cash.

Noel Royall was released on electronic monitoring on June 15, 2020 and Lashawn Royall was released on electronic monitoring house arrest on Dec. 18, 2020. Lashawn and Noel Royall are still pending trial on those charges.

The Sheriff’s Office said that after his release, Lashawn Royall immediately began to sell illegal drugs once again.
(Photo: Wicomico County Sheriff's Office)

6 thoughts on “Salisbury Drug Bust Leads to Two Arrests”

  1. If they lived in California the charges would be dropped. In Kamala Harris California, they’d be in prison for 8-20 years.

  2. with all the LE calls to that street it was a no brainer.
    idiot couldn’t keep his house clean.
    …. taking the garbage out

  3. Nothing like selling drugs from a federally subsidized apartment, in close proximity of an elementary school. I’m all for 230 grains to the rear of his skull.

    1. You would be surprised how many are stashed away in sub housing. Especially since covid and agents do not check them out.

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