A three-month investigation into drug trafficking uncovered drugs, weapons and money at four Sussex County homes – one near Rehoboth and three in Seaford.

The Delaware State Police in conjunction with the Dorchester County Narcotics Task Force, Caroline County Narcotics Task Force, Homeland Security Investigations, Sussex Drug Unit, Governor’s Task Force, and the Seaford Police Department concluded the investigation Feb. 23 when police arrested 33-year-old James M. Frazier of Cambridge, Md., after executing a search of his 2018 Lincoln MKZ in Dover, said Master Cpl. Melissa Jaffe of the Delaware State Police. Also in the vehicle and taken into custody without incident, was 37-year-old Trivette A. Jackson of Federalsburg, Md., she said. Donisha L. Holland, 25, of Seaford, was taken into custody without incident upon the execution of the search warrant at a home on Hensley Road in Seaford.

Maryland State Police say the arrests are the first of dozens expected. Police said Frazier was a kingpin of a major drug trafficking organization that ran drugs from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to communities throughout the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.

In Sussex County, Jaffe said, search warrants were executed in Sussex County in the 37400 block of Burton Village, Rehoboth Beach, and three Seaford homes.

Following the search, Jaffe said, police found a total of 453 grams of methamphetamine, about 20 kilograms of marijuana, 261 grams of cocaine, 68 grams of crack cocaine, 42 grams of heroin, $78,000 in suspected drug proceeds and four handguns. Frazier and Holland were charged with weapons charges and Holland also faces three counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

All three were arraigned at Justice of the Peace Court 3 – Frazier was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution in default of $809,000 cash bail, Jackson was released on $21,000 unsecured bond and Holland was committed to Delores J. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution in default of $50,500 secured bond.

Police are searching for 49-year-old Reginald L. Sample, of Seaford.

Anyone with information in reference to the whereabouts of Sample is asked to contact Troop 4, Sussex Drug Unit, at 302-856-5850. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware crime stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or at http://www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com.