LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville drug trafficker who is on the run is facing new charges.
Jamarcus Glover, who was the target of the police raid that led to Breonna Taylor's death in March 2020, failed to appear in court earlier this month on several drug charges after he was arrested last weekend.
Glover was additionally charged with engaging in organized crime, drug trafficking, tampering with evidence and jumping bail.
Police started investigating Glover again after a 13-year-old girl overdosed on fentanyl and died in his St. Matthews apartment in April 2023.
As of now, Glover isn't charged for the teen's death. A man in Nebraska, a woman in Owensboro, and the teen's mother, who was in a relationship with Glover, posted his $20,000 bond on Oct. 1.
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.
Glover was the target of Louisville Metro Police raids at several locations across the city in 2020, including the one where police killed Breonna Taylor.
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