A Roanoke Rapids man who was arrested two weeks ago faces new charges following the execution of two search warrants Wednesday by the Halifax County Drug and Gang Task Force.

One search warrant was for a residence on Reynolds Circle and the other for a residence on Sugarberry Drive. Both residences are tied to 38-year-old Travis Manley, according to Major Anzell Harris of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office.

The search warrant execution resulted in the seizure of 420 grams of marijuana, about 4 grams of opium, more than 1,700 grams of cocaine, and slightly more than 6 grams of fentanyl, according to eCourts records.

Manley, who was placed on probation for throwing drugs to the ground in April of 2023 and was also arrested for possession of drugs following a May 7 stop, had a first district court appearance this morning. He was no longer listed in detention center records and awaits a district court disposition hearing on June 26.

Harris said agents began investigating Manley in February after receiving numerous complaints from citizens and information passed along from deputies about him selling drugs in the area.

Manley has an extensive history relating to drugs in Halifax County, Harris said.

The search warrants were executed around 10 p.m. Wednesday and after the completion he was charged with felony possession of marijuana, possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana, trafficking opium/heroin, trafficking cocaine, possession with intent to sell/deliver cocaine, felony possession of cocaine, felony possession of a schedule I controlled substance, possession with intent to manufacture/sell/deliver a schedule I controlled substance, felony maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance and destroying criminal evidence.