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LPD makes fourth arrest after drug raid

LINCOLN, Nebraska (KOLN) – A fourth arrest was made in a drug raid in Lincoln that resulted in the seizure of more than 1,000 fentanyl pills and a variety of other drugs.

Jazmin King was the last roommate to be arrested. She was booked into the Lancaster County Jail on Monday.

On June 27, investigators obtained a search warrant for a home near the corner of South 27th and N Streets for four people who lived there and allegedly sold drugs.

Lincoln police arrested Stephanie Bartels, Edward Blanton and Xavier Blanton after finding 1,071 fentanyl pills, 2.2 pounds of marijuana, 80.8 grams of cocaine, eight MDMA pills, 161 THC vaping cartridges and 9.7 grams of THC Coco Puffs.

According to an arrest affidavit, money orders were found in the names of Xavier, Edward and King.

Three people were arrested after police officers found more than 1,000 fentanyl tablets and an assortment of other drugs in a home in downtown Lincoln.

There was also a rifle, 40 rounds of rifle ammunition, 37 rounds of .380 pistol, a digital scale, and $20,699.

King was charged with delivery, dispensing, distribution and possession of a dangerous drug and possession of a controlled substance.

Your bail is set at 10% of $200,000.

King's hearing is scheduled for October 1 at 10 a.m.

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