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Gregory Todd Holland,Terrill Montez Holland,John Burnett,authorities said they recovered 9.9 grams of cocaine.

Gregory Todd Holland, 22, of 17 Elmhurst Drive, was arrested on a charge of dealing cocaine, a Class A felony. He is being held in the Wayne County Jail on a bond of $50,000.Terrill Montez Holland, 22, also of 17 Elmhurst Drive, was arrested on a charge of possession of cocaine, a Class D felony. He was released on bonds of $15,205. Police said the men are brothers.Also, authorities said they recovered 9.9 grams of cocaine.John Burnett, who was driving the vehicle, was arrested on a charge of maintaining a common nuisance, a Class D felony. He was released on a $5,000 bond.Police spotted Burnett's vehicle, a white four-door Lincoln, at 11:43 p.m. in the 3000 block of East Main Street.the vehicle sparked interest because a similar vehicle was used in a robbery last week, police said.The vehicle used in the robbery was also a white, four-door Lincoln. Burnett told police he purchased the vehicle two weeks ago.Burnett was followed until he was pulled over at East Main and 22nd streets.According to a police report, Burnett appeared nervous, was shaking and breathing hard while talking to police.After a drug dog sniffed the vehicle, police found two bags of a white rock-like substance in a pouch on the back of the passenger seat. Police found another bag when Greg Holland got out of the vehicle.Barnett told police the drugs were not his and he did not know where they came from but had said he purchased cocaine at least a dozen times over the last six months, a report said.When police took the men to the jail, police said they found another bag and $120 in cash on Terrill Holland.

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