Crime & Safety
Drugs Intercepted At Chester County Postal Service: Four Arrested
Police intercepted six packages of illegal drugs at the United Parcel Service Center, West Goshen Township, District Attorney Deb Ryan.

WEST CHESTER, PA — Four suspects were arrested Friday after police intercepted six packages of illegal drugs shipped from California to the United Parcel Service Center in West Goshen Township.
Police intercepted the six packages containing marijuana and cocaine from United Parcel Service that were shipped Tuesday to addresses in Coatesville and Downingtown.
Shabazz Ray, 44, of West Chester, Trevon Hogue, 29, and Tyreese Raison-Lloyd, 23, and Larae Brickus-Bryant, 20, were arraigned Friday before District Judge Gregory Hines in Coatesville on charges of intending to deliver marijuana and cocaine.
Ray, Houge, and Raison-Lloyd are in Chester County Prison for lieu of $75,000 each. Brickus-Bryant remains free on $25,000.
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Police confiscated marijuana, six bottles of suspected cannabis oil, THC drinks, ¼ ounce of cocaine, and ¼ ounce of crack cocaine.
The investigation was conducted by the Chester County District Attorney’s High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Unit, Coatesville, and state police.
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