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Joel William Hammond, Crack Cocaine Distribution, Maryland 2020

Baltimore, Maryland – In a move to combat the growing issue of crack cocaine distribution in Harford County, Joel William Hammond, a 35-year-old Essex resident, was sentenced to six years in federal prison followed by four years of supervised release for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine.

According to a statement from United States Attorney Erek L. Barron, Hammond’s sentence was the result of a lengthy investigation by the Harford County Narcotics Task Force, the DEA, and the Baltimore County Police Department. The task force had been monitoring a drug trafficking organization (DTO) that was distributing both powder and crack cocaine in Harford County.

During the investigation, detectives intercepted numerous drug-related communications over social media and phone calls, which identified Hammond as a key player in the DTO. On March 7, 2020, task force detectives followed one of the DTO members who met with Hammond at his residence in Essex.

On March 31, detectives intercepted a series of communications indicating that a member of the DTO planned to meet Hammond to obtain crack cocaine. Investigators learned that Hammond sold approximately one ounce of crack cocaine to the individual during the meeting.

On April 21, 2020, investigators learned that Hammond and a DTO member were to meet later that day. Detectives observed Hammond and the DTO member make contact at Hammond’s residence. Soon after, the DTO member drove back to Harford County. A traffic stop by the Harford County Sheriff’s office led to a search of the vehicle by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team and Harford Narcotics Task Force.

As a result of the search, law enforcement discovered two plastic bags, both containing a white substance, as well as $660 in cash. One of the bags contained 16 grams of a white rock-like substance that was similar to powder cocaine that had been directly cut off a kilogram of pressed cocaine. The second bag contained an off-white rock-like substance that law enforcement determined to be 41 grams of crack cocaine. The combined weight of the two bags was 57.9 grams.

On April 22, 2020, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Hammond’s residence and seized a small quantity of crack cocaine.

Hammond agrees it is reasonably foreseeable that the conspiracy involved at least 112 grams but less than 196 grams of crack cocaine.

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