The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Department arrested three suspects during a drug raid in Hermon that allegedly led to the seizure of half a kilogram of drugs.
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At approximately 1:30 p.m., the Penobscot Sheriff’s Special Response Team executed a search warrant at a Crogan Road residence in Hermon.
Deputies obtained the warrant after a multi-month investigation into drug trafficking operations by a deputy assigned to Hermon.
During the warrant execution, deputies allegedly seized approximately half a kilogram of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, crack cocaine, and fentanyl.
As a result of the investigation, deputies arrested Chad Langley, 33, of Hermon on charges of aggravated unlawful trafficking of Schedule W drugs, unlawful trafficking of Schedule W drugs, and unlawful possession of Schedule W drugs.
Daquan Moore, 30, of Brooklyn, New York, was also arrested and charged with aggravated unlawful trafficking of Schedule W drugs and unlawful trafficking of Schedule W drugs.
The investigation also led to the arrest of Shelly Perry, 54, on a warrant for failure to appear.
K-9 Memphis was deployed during the investigation, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (MDEA), and the Hermon Fire Department all assisted in the operation.

That Daquan seemed to be a good Amish boy when he arrived.
What happened?