11 Arrested after Reports of Guns Exchanged for Drugs in Maine
Eleven people were arrested and a large quantity of drugs were seized at a homeless encampment on Cleveland Avenue in Bangor.
Drugs Exchanged for Money
Drugs were reported to be sold in exchange for guns at “Tent City,” said WGME News.
Armed and Dangerous
Police said suspects were alleged to be armed and dangerous and people were trafficking in narcotics.
Drugs and Money Seized
Officers executed a search warrant and seized 391.3 grams of meth, fentanyl and cocaine. Suspected drug proceeds of $4,342 were also confiscated.
11 People Arrested
- 31-year-old Amy Carver from Rockland was arrested on 4 outstanding warrants.
- 49-year-old David Carver from Rockland was arrested on 8 outstanding warrants.
- 28-year-old Samuel Linscott from Waltham was arrested on criminal trespass and violation of conditions of release.
- 48-year-old Troy Bryant from Belfast was arrested for probation violation for drug trafficking.
- 52-year-old Derek Bryan from Waterville was arrested on an outstanding warrant and refusing to submit to arrest.
- 26-year-old Ashley Lynn Mercedes Aquinofrom Methuen, Massachusetts was arrested for aggravated drug trafficking and probation violation.
- 32-year-old Leo Ubri Davinson-Emanuel from Roslindale, Massachusetts was arrested for aggravated drug trafficking.
- 22-year-old Joralbert Chala-Diaz from Boca Canasta, Dominican Republic was arrested for aggravated drug trafficking.
- 40-year-old Heather Hamm was summonsed for refusal to submit to arrest.
- 45-year-old Tara Fogg from Levant was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
- 36-year-old Tabatha Blodgett was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
The Investigation is Ongoing
The investigation is ongoing. Updates will be posted when more information is released.
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