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Lancaster County drug raid finds ‘arsenal’ of guns, 5 pounds of fentanyl and meth

A third suspect was arrested Monday in connection with death investigations on Holiday Drive North and Ruark Circle in Macon, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s office.
A third suspect was arrested Monday in connection with death investigations on Holiday Drive North and Ruark Circle in Macon, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s office. File Photo

A South Carolina man faces drug trafficking and weapons charges after federal agents seized more than 5 pounds of fentanyl and methamphetamine, other drugs and guns in a SWAT raid at a Lancaster home, officials said.

Travis Rashod Laney, 36, of Lancaster, is charged with 13 drug and weapons offenses after the DEA, State Law Enforcement Division and Lancaster deputies searched a Windy Hill Lane house last week, according to Lancaster County Sheriff Barry Faile.

Police found drugs that included hallucinogenic ketamine, marijuana, cocaine and crack after a weeks-long undercover probe into drug deals, Faile announced Tuesday.

Officers seized almost $7,000 in cash, digital scales, and a dozen guns that included a military rifle, Faile said. Faile described the amount of guns as “an arsenal.”

The fentanyl and meth trafficking charges for the amount seized, 2 pounds of each, carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years for a conviction under tougher South Carolina laws enacted in 2023.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signs a law that orders prison time for possessing and trafficking fentanyl on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023 at the State Law Enforcement Division lab.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signs a law that orders prison time for possessing and trafficking fentanyl on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023 at the State Law Enforcement Division lab. Joseph Bustos jbustos@thestate.com

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is approximately 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine, according to federal officials. The DEA says fentanyl is inexpensive, widely available, highly addictive and lethal. Local and regional officials around Charlotte have said the drug is responsible for a surge in overdoses.

Meth is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Laney remains at the Lancaster County jail after bond was denied in his first court appearance, records show.

Andrew Dys covers breaking news and public safety for The Herald, where he has been a reporter and columnist since 2000. He has won 51 South Carolina Press Association awards for his coverage of crime, race, justice, and people. He is author of the book “Slice of Dys” and his work is in the U.S. Library of Congress.
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