On April 28 at 8:46 p.m., officers observed Labrons Edward Butler, age 50, of Nanjemoy, traveling in a vehicle in the area of Bryans Road; he was known to have two active arrest warrants. Officers initiated a traffic stop and arrested Butler. A passenger in the vehicle, Lewis Andrew Washington, age 64, was found to be in possession of 26 individual packages containing suspected crack cocaine, valued at approximately $2,000. Further, a replica handgun was found inside the car. Washington was transported to the Charles County Detention Center and charged with possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine. Butler was charged with two counts of failure to appear in court. Butler and Washington are being currently held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center. PFC Heishman is investigating.

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