Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Police arrested a Malden man after an investigation into his alleged cocaine dealing operation, according to a police report.
A Malden man accused of selling crack cocaine hid the drugs in his "derriere," according to a Somerville police report. When police pulled the man over in his red Mercedes at the intersection of Mystic Avenue and McGrath Highway, he was "squeezing the cheeks of his derriere" to such a degree that police didn’t discover the 21 bags of crack allegedly stored in the orifice until a thorough search at the police station, according to the report. Police arrested the man—Jamil Bowden, known as "Mils," 20, of 166 Washington St., Malden—on July 19 at about 5:50 p.m. after an investigation into his alleged cocaine dealing operation, the report says. The Cambridge Police Department Special Investigations Unit and the Medford Police Department Drug …
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Mystic Ave & McGrath Hwy, Somerville, MA
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Detectives arrested three Somerville men allegedly involved in dealing crack cocaine.
Undercover investigators arrested an East Somerville man alleged to have been running a crack cocaine distribution operation, according to a police report. Detectives also arrested two other Somerville men during the April 27 bust. At least one of the men was allegedly involved in the operation, the report says. The investigation took undercover investigators into Cambridge. Also, according to the report the alleged crack dealer attempted to flee and, in doing so, drove into an undercover police car. Police arrested Denwich Bastien, 26, of 9 Flint St., Antonio Cardoso, 33, of 137 Pearl St., and Rafael Perez-Bautista, 18, of 33 Mt. Vernon St. as a result of the undercover operation. According to the report, investigators were conducting …
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
A crack cocaine arrest near Beacon Street and heroin arrests in East Somerville.
Somerville narcotics officers made three drug arrests last week, booking an Everett man accused of selling crack cocaine near Beacon Street and two people who were charged with possessing heroin in East Somerville On April 5, undercover detectives arrested Omar Legall, 29, of Everett, and charged him with possessing drugs with an intent to distribute them. According to a police report, detectives spotted Legall on Park Street at about 2:35 p.m. Legall was wanted on warrants for drug possession and trespassing, and detectives stopped him on Ivaloo Street, which is near Beacon Street. When police searched Legall, they found clear plastic bags with "cuts and pull marks" on them and a small pocket knife, according to the report. They …
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
According to a police report, officers found crack cocaine and crack pipes in a car passenger's undergarments.
Police found crack pipes and crack cocaine when they frisked the passenger of a car they pulled over in East Somerville, according to a police report. These objects were stored in the passenger's underwear, the report says. According to the report, police stopped a silver Honda on East Broadway on Dec. 3 at about 2:30 p.m., and the officer who made the stop requested backup when the driver of the car provided false identification. Eventually, the 43-year-old driver of the Honda told officers she didn't have a drivers license due to a previous arrest for drinking and driving, the report says. While offers spoke with the driver, they noticed the passenger of the car, a 25-year-old Somerville man, was acting in a suspicious and nervous …
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-71.07872
20 Broadway, Somerville, MA
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Police arrested a Malden man after allegedly finding crack and ecstasy in his undergarments.
Police arrested a Malden man and charged him with possession and distribution of drugs after officers allegedly found crack and ecstasy in his undergarments. The incident occurred at about 6:20 p.m. on Sept. 22 on Oliver Street, according to a police report. According to the report, undercover officers, as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation, arranged to buy drugs from the Malden man, who was known to sell crack cocaine. At the time of the arranged meeting, investigators requested assistance from a marked patrol unit, the report says. It goes on to say that when the uniformed officer approached the alleged drug dealer's car, the man was holding marijuana and his car smelled of marijuana. Police searched the man, and he got "…
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-71.08692
Oliver St & Glen St, Somerville, MA
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Police arrested two men on charges of dealing crack cocaine after a sting operation in East Somerville.
Undercover narcotics detectives launched a sting operation in East Somerville after an informant alerted them to an alleged crack cocaine dealer working in the area, according to a police report. As a result of the Aug. 3 operation, police arrested two men, Walter McNeill, 48, of Lynn and Robert Komnenus, 53, of Ledyard, Conn., on charges of distributing a class B drug, drug possession, conspiracy to violate drug law and drug violation near a school. Detectives pursued the alleged dealers when an informant told them a middle-aged man known as "Wally" was selling crack in East Somerville, according to the police report. The informant gave detectives "Wally's" phone number, and a detective had several phone conversations with the man, …
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Cross St & Broadway, Somerville, MA
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Peter Mould
1:29 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
That must have been such an excruciating experience for the man who went to such an extent to hide the bags of dope in his rear. I wonder how he managed to store that many bags within just a short period of time! And it is amazing that the bags did not burst inside his orifice and caused his rear to burn or incur any side effects from the drugs.   more ›