
ST. MARY’S COUNTY, Md – On May 26, 2022, detectives from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Vice/Narcotics Division were conducting a surveillance operation and witnessed a suspected CDS transaction inside a vehicle, in the 22100 block of Three Notch Road in Lexington Park.
Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle along with detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division and detectives from the Narcotics Division. James Perry Bond, age 31 of Great Mills, was an occupant in the vehicle.
Located on Bond was a large quantity of U.S. currency, suspected cocaine and suspected fentanyl in quantities to indicate distribution. A search warrant was conducted on Bond’s hotel room which yielded additional evidence.
Bond was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center and charged with the following:
CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (two counts)
CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (two counts)
CDS: Possession-Paraphernalia
Bond. James Bond.
Bond wouldn’t of got caught
Hmmm…charged but no report of being held, interesting omission, especially in Southern MD. The biases continue the trend as always, same old bill, different day. Killer drugs found on the person arrested and he he more than likely be allowed to walk…oh, and that large sim of money was from his monthly disability check.
Maybe you can’t read ,but it shows that he is being held without bond.
Where?
Went to school with him. I’m not shocked at all. Follow8ng in the footsteps of his older brother at that.
I wish that him and his brother would stop getting in trouble.
Selling fentanyl should be considered attempted murder in Maryland.
Sleepy George Fentanyl Floyd wouldn’t have thought so.
Meaning?
Something happens to people who get those neck tattoos…