Boston Herald

Drugs found in dog’s bed

- By Flint McColgan flint.mccolgan@bostonhera­ld. com

Two Lynn residents allegedly had a strange idea for bedding fill in the crate for their pit bull “Kilo:” hundreds of pressed-fentanyl pills.

Law enforcemen­t officers arrested the residents of the Broad Street apartment — owners of Kilo the dog — Wednesday morning as part of a two-location raid connected to a multi-agency investigat­ion into a North Shore drug traffickin­g organizati­on.

Andre Wessley, 34, and Giselle Gonzalez, 28, were the residents of the Lynn apartment where law enforcemen­t allege they seized 34 grams of fentanyl pressed into about 250 pills under Kilo’s bedding.

Police say that Kilo is friendly. He’s been placed in the possession of Lynn Animal Control who put him up at the North Shore Animal Hospital in Lunn.

At the same time, State Police troopers and Salem Police officers moved to arrest Joell Sosa, 24 at his Laurent Road apartment in Salem. At this apartment, law enforcemen­t alleges that they saw “several pounds of marijuana in plain view.”

They then “obtained and executed a search warrant,” according to a Massachuse­tts State Police statement, and allegedly seized a loaded Beretta 9 mm pistol, a Glock .45 caliber firearm, two loaded 9 mm magazines, another 50 9 mm rounds and approximat­ely 160 grams of pressed pills that “field-tested positive for fentanyl-methamphet­amine compound.

The trio will be prosecuted by Massachuse­tts Attorney General Maura Healey’s office. Healey’s office had directed the investigat­ion into the drug traffickin­g ring, which State Police say included multiple controlled drug purchases by an undercover trooper.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States