2 more arrested in police ‘duck hunt’

Linda Mcglotten (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Linda Mcglotten (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Sohail Zeeshan (Photo: Delaware State Police)
Sohail Zeeshan (Photo: Delaware State Police)

DELAWARE (6/4/2016) Two more suspects have been arrested in the ‘Operation Duck Hunt’ investigation, Delaware State Police said Friday.

The two-year probe of heroin distribution in southern Delaware announced last month brought charges against 13 people.

Linda Mcglotten, 49, of Milford, turned herself in at Justice of the Peace Court in Georgetown on Friday. She was charged with racketeering and three counts of money laundering. She was being held at Sussex Correctional Institution near Georgetown in lieu of $75,000 cash bond.

Sohail Zeeshan, 39, of Rehoboth Beach, was returned to Delaware on Wednesday and charged with organized crime and racketeering; two counts of fraud and false statements, two counts of knowingly engaging in transactions with proceeds of criminal activity; and seven counts of money laundering. He was being held at Sussex Correctional in lieu of $75,000 cash bond.

Zeeshan had been taken into custody May 23 by Customs and Border Protection agents when he returned from Canada to the United States at Buffalo, New York. He was then extradited to Delaware.

Three others in Operation Duck Hunt indicted by a Sussex County grand jury are still being sought by police:

• Reginald Mcglotten, 30 ,of Millsboro

• Obrien Morris, 26, of Millsboro

• Luis Manzanet-Garlaza, 27, of Milford

Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. M. Dawson at 302-752-3815. Tips also may be submitted anonymously through Delaware Crime Stoppers, which offers rewards, at 800-847-3333 or www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com.

‘Duck Hunt’ brings major heroin seizure, arrests

Reginald D. Mcglotten (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Reginald D. Mcglotten (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Obrien L. Morris (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Obrien L. Morris (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Luis Manzanet-Garlaza (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)
Luis Manzanet-Garlaza (Photo: Delaware Department of Justice)