Rock Hill Man Facing Drug Trafficking Charges
ROCK HILL, S.C. – A South Carolina man is facing drug trafficking charges after authorities allegedly found over 200 grams of drugs in his vehicle.
Keewon David Degraffenreid, 40, was arrested on February 14th at a house on Old Camden Highway.
Lancaster County authorities were alerted to the residence to assist in locating Degraffenreid.
Deputies initially spotted Degraffenreid leaning into the open front passenger door of a white 2019 GMC Acadia at the residence. But he ran into the house as officers approached. Officers said they saw illegal drugs inside the car.
Degraffenreid later exited the house and was detained before being arrested.
Upon inspecting the vehicle, officers found 128.6 grams of cocaine, 14.6 grams crack cocaine, 53.5 grams of oxycodone hydrochloride pills and 13.6 grams of marijuana. Degraffenreid also had approximately $1,715 in cash on him.
Degraffenreid was charged with the following:
- Trafficking Cocaine, 100-200 Grams
- Trafficking Crack Cocaine, 10-28 Grams
- Trafficking Oxycodone Hydrochloride, More Than 28 Grams
- Possession With Intent To Distribute Marijuana
The Chester County Sheriff’s Office and Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office collaborated in arresting Degraffenreid. He is being held in jail without bond.