In a recent crackdown on Baton Rouge Marijuana Trafficking, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office (EBRSO) Gang Intelligence and Enforcement (GIE) team, led by the EBRSO SCAT unit, apprehended Jordan Soares, deemed a “marijuana trafficker”, as stated by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office. The investigation revealed that Soares was actively involved in distributing marijuana, particularly targeting local schools by recruiting juveniles to aid in the distribution process.
Over the past three weeks, agents conducted undercover operations, successfully purchasing marijuana from Soares and identifying two key locations he used for his trafficking activities. These efforts culminated in a coordinated operation on August 14, 2024, when Soares was taken into custody by the Deputies of the Courtroom Security Division.
Search Warrant Locations
- 8744 Jefferson Hwy.
- 809 Chipley St.
Following the arrest, GIE Agents, with assistance from EBRSO K-9 units, executed search warrants at the identified locations, leading to significant seizures.
Seized Narcotics and Currency
- 23.4 pounds of marijuana
- 100 marijuana vape cartridges
- 60 dosage units of Tramadol
- 6 dosage units of amphetamines
- 1 dosage unit of Amphetamine
- 2 digital scales
- $5,770 in cash
Seized Firearms
- Glock handgun (40 caliber)
- Glock handgun (10mm)
- Glock handgun (9mm)
- Colt Cobra revolver (.38)
- Micro Draco (7.62)
- Palmetto Arms rifle (5.56)
- Canik handgun (9mm)
Charges Against Jordan Soares (DOB: 2/18/2001)
- Distribution of Schedule I Narcotics (2 counts)
- Possession with Intent to Distribute (PWITD) Schedule I Narcotics (2 counts)
- PWITD Schedule IV Narcotics
- Possession of Schedule II Narcotics
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Illegal Carrying of a Firearm with Drugs (7 counts)
This operation, focused on Baton Rouge Marijuana Trafficking, involved multiple divisions within the EBRSO, including the Narcotics, Gang Intelligence, K-9, and Courtroom Security units. The arrest and seizures highlight the ongoing efforts to address drug trafficking and protect local schools from drug-related activities. Authorities continue to prioritize the safety of the community by dismantling networks that exploit vulnerable populations, such as juveniles, in illegal operations.