05/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2026 13:33
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Five individuals are facing federal drug trafficking and firearms charges following a joint investigation by the FBI and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department into alleged narcotics activity at The Garden Inn & Suites (Garden Inn) in Charlotte's Sugar Creek corridor, announced Russ Ferguson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. Four of the federally charged defendants were arrested during an early morning law enforcement operation, along with five additional individuals facing related state drug and firearms charges, bringing the total number of arrests to nine. In addition, the U.S. Attorney's Office filed a civil forfeiture action seeking the forfeiture of the Garden Inn, alleging the property was a site of - and facilitated - significant illegal drug trafficking.
Reid Davis, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in North Carolina and Chief Estella D. Patterson of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD), joined U.S. Attorney Ferguson in making today's announcement.
"Let this be a message to hotel and business owners who knowingly put profits above the safety of the community," said U.S. Attorney Ferguson. "My office will not hesitate to seize properties that serve as hubs of crime."
"The FBI is reducing violent crime and making our communities safer across the country, including at home in Charlotte," said Special Agent in Charge Davis. "This federal investigation and arrest operation is a direct result of the FBI Safe Streets Task Force, a force multiplier putting federal, state, and local agencies side by side, sharing intelligence in real time, and combining resources to target drug traffickers and gangs. Criminals can no longer hide behind jurisdictional lines to escape justice."
"This hotel property has functioned as a stronghold for illicit activity, operating as a distribution hub for illegal firearms and narcotics," said Chief Patterson. "The data tells a stark, undeniable story: in 2025, CMPD officers responded to over 240 calls for service at this single location-a staggering, nearly 20% increase compared to the year prior. I am incredibly proud of the investigative work performed by CMPD detectives and officers, as well as our federal partners. When local, state, and federal agencies align their power, we do not just disrupt criminal enterprises-we dismantle them."
This morning, multiple law enforcement teams led by FBI agents and CMPD officers executed arrest warrants and search warrants at The Garden Inn located at 4904 Reagan Drive in Charlotte, following a six-month investigation into the distribution of fentanyl and other controlled substances in and around the hotel. Through surveillance, undercover work, controlled drug buys, and other investigative techniques, investigators charged five individuals with federal drug and gun offenses. During the investigation, law enforcement also seized fentanyl, cocaine base, and other narcotics as well as illegal firearms.
Firearms and Narcotics Seized During the Investigation
Criminal indictments against the five individuals were filed last week and unsealed today. Four of those charged were arrested this morning. They are:
A fifth individual charged via a federal criminal indictment with fentanyl distribution, cocaine base distribution, possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking, and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person has not been arrested yet.
According to allegations contained in the indictments and the civil forfeiture complaint, the hotel operated as a hub for drug trafficking activity. Boatwright, Day, and others were allegedly renting rooms on the property and using the rooms and other areas in and around the hotel to store and distribute drugs. It is further alleged that other individuals, including Smith, facilitated drug trafficking and other criminal activity at the hotel.
Court documents further allege that law enforcement conducted controlled purchases of narcotics and firearms from four members of the hotel's security team, including Logan, the head of security. The forfeiture complaint further alleges the hotel security team often had extensive criminal records and/or were previously documented gang members, who used their security jobs at the Garden Inn as cover for dealing drugs there-with some even wearing the security uniform during the drug deals.
Court documents further allege the hotel's owner was warned about the drug use and drug trafficking on the property, yet failed to take meaningful action to stop the criminal activity despite repeated law enforcement interventions and hundreds of calls for service. Additionally, the hotel's owner was allegedly warned of law enforcement concerns that employing security known to sell narcotics would increase the likelihood of drug use and sales on the property.
In making today's announcement, U.S. Attorney Ferguson commended the FBI and CMPD for their investigation of the case, and thanked Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Probation Office, the North Carolina Adult Department of Corrections, the Gastonia Police Department, and the Gaston County Sheriff's Office, for their assistance with the arrests.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Charlotte is in charge of the prosecution.
The charges and allegations contained in the filed documents are allegations only. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
These cases are part of Operation Take Back America a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.