Authorities investigated the Bellmawr Laundromat and Johnnies Liquor Store.
BELLMAWR -- A months-long investigation into suspected borough-based drug trafficking networks has culminated with several arrests and the seizure of about $56,000 in cash, Camden County authorities said late last week.
A joint investigation by the Camden County Prosecutor's Office Narcotics Unit and Bellmawr police focused on the Bellmawr Laundromat, at 831 Browning Road, and Johnnies Liquor Store, at 834 West Browning Road.
According to the prosecutor's office, detectives seized approximately 74 bags of heroin, 25 bags of crack cocaine, four suboxone sublingual strips, less than an ounce of marijuana, other unspecified drug paraphernalia, two digital scales, 245 oxycodone pills, 12 tramadol pills and approximately $56,000 cash.
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Dominique Green, 27, of Bellmawr, is charged with eight counts of possession of heroin and crack cocaine, seven counts of distribution of heroin and cocaine and one count of manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance. He was held on $200,000 full-cash bail.
Armando Rosario, 59, of Bellmawr, is charged with four counts of possession of oxycodone pills and four counts of distribution of oxycodone pills. His bail was set at $125,000 full-cash.
The three owners of the liquor store were also charged as a result of the probe and later released from custody. Somerdale men Jalat Patel, 46, Rakesh Patel, 43, and Dhananjaya Patel, 48, are facing charges of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and distribution in a school zone.
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