Joseph and Justin Suarez, 37, are accused of leading a drug ring in Atlantic CIty’s Ducktown section as well as nearby areas.
Atlantic City police as well as other law enforcement have charged 16 people in a drug bust that was reportedly led by twin brothers, according to reports.
Authorities seized an estimated 785 bricks which consisted of 39,205 of heroin mixed with fentanyl. Police also seized seven ounces of cocaine, ammunition and four guns. There was also reportedly $86,000 in cash, which is believed money from drug sales.
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