Normal man facing multiple drug charges

Dujuan Enos, 48, of Normal. (Photo courtesy: Bloomington Police/Facebook)

By Blake Haas

BLOOMINGTON – A Normal man remains behind bars as a result of a drug investigation.

On Wednesday, members of the Bloomington Police Department’s Vice Unit arrested Dujuan Enos, 48, of Normal, after a traffic stop.

Authorities report Enos was arrested after Police stopped his vehicle near Rivian Motorway and W. College Ave.

During the traffic stop, Police discovered Enos was driving on a revoked driver’s license.

In addition, officers allegedly located approximately three grams of Fentanyl in Enos’ vehicle.

As a result, Police obtained a search warrant for Enos’ residence in the 1000 block of Sheryl Lane in Normal, where officers discovered various drug sales equipment.

During the search, Police also allegedly discovered eight grams of crack cocaine and 26 grams of Fentanyl along with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Enos’ was charged with manufacture/delivery of Fentanyl, manufacture/delivery of cocaine, and driving on a revoked license.

No bond information is available.

Blake haas can be reached at [email protected].

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