Five arrested in Charlestown on drug trafficking charges quoting : The Boston Globe

Boston police said they seized suspected drugs and more than $7,000 in cash from behind the counter of a restaurant in Charlestown Monday afternoon as they arrested five people for alleged drug trafficking. Boston Police Department Suspected drugs seized from behind the counter of Charlestown restaurant. All of the defendants face multiple counts of drug trafficking, Boston Police Officer Rachel McGuire said. The city Inspectional Services Department immediately shut down the restaurant after the arrest, citing an imminent health hazard, police said. Sign up for more newsletters hereRafael Pimental, 46, Juan Guerrero-Torres, 28, Matea Sanchez, 60, Rosselys Pimental-Melo, 23, and Ada Mejia-Mejia, 40, — all from Charlestown, were arrested at around 1:30 p.m., police said.



Five arrested in Charlestown on drug trafficking charges
Arrested for unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia was 42-year-old Roy Wesley Roach of Hanceville. Weekend drug operations in Cullman County led to the arrests of seven people, the seizure of guns, drugs, motorcycles and cash and bonds of $1 million for many of the suspects. Also seized was $3,400 cash, a gram of meth, two pistols and other drug paraphernalia, the sheriff said. In all, Gentry said, they seized a meth lab, 4 grams of meth, $3,400 cash, four motorcycles, two pistols, marijuana, and other drug paraphernalia. Guthery and Shaw were arrested at that scene, and authorities seized a gram of meth, a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

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