On May 30, detectives assigned to the Narcotics Enforcement Section served a search warrant at a residence and vehicle on Greystone Circle in Waldorf related to a drug distribution investigation. During the search of the residence and car, detectives recovered packaging and production equipment. The subject of the investigation, Heather Ann D’Angelo, age 41, of Waldorf, also had 16 grams of crack cocaine, 6 grams of fentanyl, and a quantity of alprazolam pills – with a street value of over $4,000 – on her person and in her residence. D’Angelo was charged with drug violations and drug equipment violations. On June 2, a judge ordered that D’Angelo could be released on the condition that she meets the criteria for electronic monitoring. The Narcotics Enforcement Section is investigating.

Heather Ann D’Angelo

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