Ex-Poly Basketball Coach Arrested in Fentanyl Bust

Authorities seized over 6 kilograms of suspected fentanyl from a West Baltimore home.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 6:23pm

A former basketball coach at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute has been arrested after a police raid uncovered more than 6 kilograms of suspected fentanyl at a West Baltimore residence. The coach, whose name has not been released, is now in custody facing charges related to the drug seizure.

Why it matters

This case highlights the ongoing opioid crisis in Baltimore, where fentanyl has become a major driver of overdoses and drug-related crime. The arrest of a former high school coach also raises concerns about the influence of drugs in local communities and sports programs.

The details

According to authorities, the former Poly basketball coach was arrested on Saturday after police executed a search warrant at a home in West Baltimore. During the raid, they seized over 6 kilograms of a substance believed to be fentanyl, a highly potent synthetic opioid that has fueled a surge in overdose deaths nationwide. The coach, whose identity has not been publicly released, is now facing unspecified charges related to the drug seizure.

  • The raid and drug seizure occurred on Saturday, February 3, 2026.

The players

Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

A public high school in Baltimore, Maryland known for its strong academic and athletic programs.

West Baltimore

A section of Baltimore city that has faced high rates of poverty, crime, and drug use in recent years.

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What’s next

Authorities have not yet indicated if they plan to file any additional charges or if the investigation is ongoing.

The takeaway

This arrest underscores the persistent challenge of the opioid crisis in Baltimore and the need for comprehensive solutions that address both drug supply and demand in the city's most vulnerable communities.