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charged Phillip L. Brewer, 27, and Christopher D. Brewer with possession with intent to distribute cocaine

charged Phillip L. Brewer, 27, of the 22000 block of Coverdale Road near Bridgeville, and Christopher D. Brewer, 22, of Webbs Lane in Dover, with possession with intent to distribute cocaine and marijuana, possession with intent to distribute prescription pills, maintaining a dwelling for drug sales and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Phillip Brewer was also charged with trafficking cocaine and manufacturing cocaine.He was committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution in lieu of $482,000 cash only bail.Christopher Brewer, who was additionally charged with resisting arrest, is jailed after failing to post bail of $10,500 cash.State police spokesman Sgt. Joshua Bushweller said troopers raided Phillip Brewer’s Coverdale Road home Thursday night and seized 225 grams of a cocaine mixture that was being processed into crack cocaine in his kitchen.Detectives also seized 4.1 grams of crack cocaine in his front pocket, Bushweller said.Found in the residence were 20 Hydrocodone pills, 45 Xanax pills, 14 prescription Tylenol pills, ammunition of a .380 caliber and 9mm handguns, 18 grams of marijuana and $522 in suspected drug money.
At the time of the raid, Brewer’s cousin Christopher was inside the residence.

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