LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The man who was the target of the police raid in Louisville that killed Breonna Taylor was arrested by U.S. Marshals on Monday.

Jamarcus Glover skipped out on two court appearances last year on charges connected to a drug trafficking ring. According to a news release, Glover was arrested after an extensive fugitive investigation.

He was located at a home on Rodman Street in Louisville near the Algonquin neighborhood on Jan. 22.

Glover was previously indicted for drug trafficking, engaging in organized crime and tampering with physical evidence. 

Kiera Bradley, along with a man in Nebraska and a woman in Owensboro, posted a $20,000 bond to help Glover get out of jail following his Oct. 1 arrest.

Jefferson County prosecutors believe Glover ran after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest and set a $100,000 bond for him when he is taken into custody.

Police recovered a large amount of suspected methamphetamine, fentanyl, suboxone and ammunition when Glover was arrested on Monday, according to a news release. 

Glover was the target of Louisville Metro Police raids at several locations across the city in 2020, including the one where police killed Taylor.

In October 2023, Glover and six others were scheduled to be arraigned on charges connected to a drug trafficking ring. Glover was a no-show along with three others, but three of his alleged co-conspirators were in court.

The investigation into the alleged drug ring started last April when police were called to the overdose death of a 13-year-old girl at a St. Matthews apartment. According to court documents, Glover lived at the apartment where the girl died. He is not charged in the teen's death.

Glover was arrested Oct. 1, 2023 on multiple drug and weapons charges. He and his six co-conspirators are accused of using juveniles under the age of 18 to transport and sell heroin, fentanyl and other illegal drugs. 

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