Two Sumter Men Charged with Fentanyl Trafficking

Arrests raise concerns about dangerous narcotics in the community

Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:34pm

Two men in Sumter, South Carolina have been arrested and charged with fentanyl trafficking, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and other drug and firearm-related offenses following an investigation by the Sumter County Sheriff's Office. The suspects, Kuwamane Deshon Colclough and Jamal Antonio English, were taken into custody at a residence on Alice Drive and are currently being held without bond as the investigation continues.

Why it matters

The arrests highlight the ongoing battle against the opioid crisis and the presence of dangerous synthetic drugs like fentanyl in local communities. Fentanyl is an extremely potent and deadly opioid that has fueled a surge in overdose deaths across the country, making these charges particularly concerning for public safety.

The details

According to authorities, the Sumter County Sheriff's Office Drug Unit executed a warrant operation at a residence on Alice Drive, leading to the arrests of Kuwamane Deshon Colclough and Jamal Antonio English. Both men were charged with trafficking fentanyl involving between 4 and 14 grams, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, and other drug and firearm-related offenses. The investigation is ongoing, and officials have not released details about any seized evidence or the potential for additional arrests.

  • The arrests occurred on April 8, 2026.

The players

Kuwamane Deshon Colclough

A 35-year-old Sumter resident who was arrested and charged with fentanyl trafficking and other drug-related offenses.

Jamal Antonio English

A 35-year-old Sumter resident who was arrested and charged with fentanyl trafficking and other drug-related offenses.

Sumter County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency that conducted the investigation and made the arrests.

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What’s next

The suspects are being held without bond, and the investigation is ongoing, with the possibility of additional updates and arrests.

The takeaway

The arrests of these two individuals on fentanyl trafficking charges serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing opioid crisis and the need for continued law enforcement efforts to combat the distribution of dangerous synthetic drugs in local communities.