BOSTON, MA – Three suspects were arrested for drug trafficking following an ongoing investigation by the Boston Police Department’s Drug Control Units. The arrests occurred at approximately 10:40 AM on Thursday, in Boston. Jansel Castillo, 24, of Roslindale, Luimi Mejia German, 24, of Dorchester, and Juan Mota, 24, of Jamaica Plain were taken into custody.
During the execution of search warrants in the Roslindale, South End, and Allston/Brighton districts, police recovered 83 grams of Fentanyl, $383 in cash, and items typically used for drug trafficking such as plastic bags, a digital scale, and cutting agents. The search targeted a location at 4347 Washington Street.
All individuals arrested face charges of Trafficking of Class A and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class A substances. Additional charges of Distribution of Class A were levied against Castillo and Mota.
The suspects are scheduled for arraignment at West Roxbury District Court. The police operation highlights a significant effort to curb drug trafficking activities within the community.
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Black Bear Spotted Near Robbinsville and West Windsor Border
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ – This morning, a small black bear was reported along the border between Robbinsville Township (Windsor Area) and West Windsor Township. The Robbinsville Township Police Department has informed the NJDEP Fish & Wildlife about the sighting.
Residents are urged to report any bear sightings to NJDEP Fish & Wildlife at 877-927-6337. For urgent matters concerning wildlife, the public can contact the Robbinsville Police Department directly at 609-259-3900.
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Partial Building Collapse in Yonkers; Emergency Operations Underway
YONKERS, NY – The Yonkers Police Department and Yonkers Fire Department are currently responding to a partial building collapse at 9 North Broadway. Emergency teams are actively working to evacuate occupants and assess the structural integrity of the remaining building.
The closures are in effect until further notice as rescue operations continue. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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Major Felony Charges After Year-Long Investigation into Rockland County Smoke Shops
ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II has announced the arrest of four individuals and the charging of five corporations following a comprehensive year-long investigation into local smoke shops. This operation was conducted in partnership with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.
On March 4, authorities executed search warrants at seven locations across Rockland County, including two smoke shops each in the towns of Clarkstown and Orangetown, one in the Village of Suffern, and additional sites at another business and a private residence in Clarkstown. These raids resulted in the seizure of over $400,000 and more than 170 pounds of cannabis from the five Zava branded stores, none of which held licenses to sell cannabis in New York State.
The investigation initially began following allegations that these smoke shops were selling cannabis to minors. This probe later expanded to uncover significant tax irregularities associated with these businesses. District Attorney Walsh emphasized the commitment to lawful business operations in Rockland County and praised the collaborative efforts of Homeland Security Investigations, the New York State Tax and Finance Department, the Office of Cannabis Management, and local police departments in Clarkstown, Orangetown, and Suffern for their roles in this investigation.
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Multiple Drug Traffickers Arrested in Boston
BOSTON, MA – Three suspects were arrested for drug trafficking following an ongoing investigation by the Boston Police Department’s Drug Control Units. The arrests occurred at approximately 10:40 AM on Thursday, in Boston. Jansel Castillo, 24, of Roslindale, Luimi Mejia German, 24, of Dorchester, and Juan Mota, 24, of Jamaica Plain were taken into custody.
During the execution of search warrants in the Roslindale, South End, and Allston/Brighton districts, police recovered 83 grams of Fentanyl, $383 in cash, and items typically used for drug trafficking such as plastic bags, a digital scale, and cutting agents. The search targeted a location at 4347 Washington Street.
All individuals arrested face charges of Trafficking of Class A and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class A substances. Additional charges of Distribution of Class A were levied against Castillo and Mota.
The suspects are scheduled for arraignment at West Roxbury District Court. The police operation highlights a significant effort to curb drug trafficking activities within the community.
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Urgent Search for Missing Non-Verbal Child in Dundalk
DUNDALK, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department has issued an urgent call for assistance in locating a missing 6-year-old child, Marcel Traoren, last seen early today at around 4:50 a.m. in the Dundalk area. Marcel is non-verbal, adding a critical level of urgency to the search efforts.
Marcel stands four feet tall and weighs approximately 44 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray/green shirt and gray shorts. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in locating him.
Anyone with information about Marcel’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Baltimore County Police immediately at 410-887-7320.
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Suspect Arrested for Armed Robbery in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Police Department reported a successful arrest following an unarmed robbery that occurred on Tuesday at approximately 7:57 a.m. in the Northwest District. The incident took place at a business located in the 1800 block of Bloomingdale Road.
Upon their arrival, officers were informed by a male complainant that he had been physically assaulted and robbed by an unidentified female. The suspect, a 46-year-old female, was quickly apprehended by the police at the scene.
Following her arrest, the suspect was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where she was charged according to the severity of the offenses committed during the incident.
Police did not release the woman’s name at this time.