Undercover deputies arrested two people Tuesday afternoon after buying crack cocaine from them multiple times, according to the Erie County Sheriff's Office.
The Narcotics Unit and Cheektowaga Police executed a search warrant at 21 Floreis Court in Cheektowaga and found one-fourth ounce of crack cocaine.
Three-time convicted drug felon Antonio Robinson, 40, was inside with his two-year-old daughter, according to officials.
Robinson was charged with felony counts of criminal possession of a narcotic with intent to sell, criminal possession of a narcotics as well as misdemeanor counts of criminal use of drug paraphernalia, and criminal possession of a controlled substance. Other drug charges include unlawful possession of marijuana and possessing a controlled substance not in the original container.
Robinson was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Deputies say County Child Protective Services was contacted and the girl was given to a relative.
After his arraignment, Robinson was held in the Erie County Holding Center without bail.
Authorities say Kamilyn Barr, 20, was also charged following the raid. She was charged with a felony count of criminal possession of a narcotic with intent to sell and a felony count of criminal sale of a narcotic. She is the two-year-old's mother, but was not inside when the raid took place.
Barr is being held in the Erie County Holding Center on $5000 cash bail, $20,000 bond.
Since the beginning of this year, the Erie County Sheriff's Narcotics Unit has conducted 21 drug raids that resulted in arrests and the seizure of illegal drugs.