APD’s Narcotics Unit Shut Down Drug Operation in Zone 3 and Make Significant Arrest
In May of 2022, Atlanta Police Narcotics Investigators received information regarding illegal activity occurring at an apartment building at 1965 Rambling Lane, in Southwest Atlanta. Investigators began looking into the information and determined narcotics were being sold out of one of the apartments in the building. On June 24, 2022, investigators executed a search warrant for the apartment. Three suspects were located inside the apartment and a fourth, 31-year-old Terrell Cobb, was found walking away from the apartment as officers approached. Mr. Cobb fled on foot and was apprehended a short distance away.
Investigators discovered the following items inside the apartment:
691 grams of MDMA
216.5 grams of oxycodone
102.5 grams of Adderall
114 grams of hydrocodone
469 grams of marijuana
10 pints of promethazine
63 grams of Xanax
11 grams of psychedelic mushrooms
7.4 grams of cocaine
81 Belbuca patches
$7,801 cash
An assortment of magazines and ammunition
4 handguns
1 rifle
Arrestees:
31-year-old Terrell Cobb is a convicted felon with 13 previous arrest cycles, including charges of aggravated assault on police, obstruction, aggravated battery and robbery.
He was charged with trafficking narcotics, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and obstruction. Mr. Cobb had an outstanding warrant from Clayton County for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
34-year-old Adderly Banks is a convicted felon with 11 previous arrest cycles, including charges of murder, aggravated assault and weapons possession.
Mr. Banks was charged with trafficking narcotics, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
18-year-old Antavious Boswell is charged with trafficking narcotics and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
17-year-old Syheed Cobb is charged with trafficking narcotics and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
All arrestees were transported to the Fulton County Jail.
We are well aware that many of the violent incidents in our city are closely connected illegal narcotics. Mr. Cobb and Mr. Banks had 5 firearms in the apartment with them and both have a history involving multiple violent crimes. We are proud of the work our investigators put into this case and we are relieved to have these two violent, repeat offenders and their young counterparts off our streets.
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