Jamarcus Glover booking photo from Louisville Metro Corrections

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More people are facing charges in the investigation into a drug trafficking ring operating in Louisville.

A grand jury indicted six additional people in connection with Jamarcus Glover's criminal enterprise. Glover was the target of the police raid that led to Breonna Taylor's death in March 2020. 

It started in April when St. Matthews Police began investigating the overdose death of a 13-year-old girl. 

Now, according to court documents, the child's mother and older brother are both facing charges of drug trafficking and organized crime.

The child overdosed on fentanyl in an apartment on Prince William Street, where Glover lived. 

Police said Kiera Bradley, the girl's mother, was in a relationship with Glover. Court documents show her 18-year-old son, Kereon Bradley, also lived at the location.

Police arrested Glover nearly three weeks ago after raids on the apartment and another location on Taylor Boulevard. Police said they found drugs and guns during the searches.

Glover posted a $20,000 bond, paid for by a man in Nebraska, a woman in Owensboro, and Kiera Bradley, then skipped court and went on the run.

Monday, a grand jury indicted Glover, Kiera Bradley, Kereon Bradley, and four other adults — Ronald Jay Hall, Anthony Johnson, Ahrae Marks and Christopher Skinner — for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine, engaging in organized crime, and tampering with physical evidence.

It was a direct indictment and appears none of the people charged are in custody right now. All of them, including Glover, are scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 30.

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