Boston Herald

Drug probe nets career criminal

Man altered fingertips, used aliases, police say

- By CHRIS VILLANI — chris.villani@bostonhera­ld.com

A career criminal and suspected illegal immigrant with a history of eight immigratio­n violations, at least 10 aliases, dozens of prior arrests and fingertips sliced to obscure his prints was nabbed on heroin dealing charges by state police Friday, court records show.

Eddy Cabral, 53, was ordered held on $75,000 bail by Wareham District Court Judge Lisa F. Edmonds, while Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t placed a detainer on him for probable immigratio­n violations, an ICE spokesman said.

Charged with drug possession with intent to distribute, conspiracy to violate the drug law and giving a false name to police, Cabral is due back in court Jan. 2

Cabral was arrested by state troopers in Middleboro on Friday after a monthslong investigat­ion triggered by a suspected overdose death in Taunton last May, according to an arrest report. Police looked into an associate of the dead man, who was found unresponsi­ve with a hypodermic needle in his arm, and began surveillan­ce on a man they knew as “Morreno,” the report states.

Troopers followed a Buick linked to the defendant, which was spotted repeatedly in the Lawrence area in “an area known for narcotics distributi­on,” records show. Police observed what they believed to be drug dealing through November, and arrested Cabral, who gave his name as Jose Luis Vidal Perez, on Friday, and found three bags with about 10 grams of suspected heroin, the report states.

Perez then told police his name was Eddy Baez, and then later told them it was actually Eddy Cabral, records show. Arresting officers were unable to identify him by his fingerprin­ts because the tips of his fingers had been altered, the report states.

“As I began to fingerprin­t Perez/Baez,” the police report states, “I noticed that his fingers appeared to have been sliced down the middle.”

The report states this trick is common among “career criminals” to make fingerprin­t identifica­tion more difficult. Criminal records searches turned up numerous additional potential aliases, including Eddy Beinvenido, Santos Cabral, Angel Torres, Martini Merejo, Santo Cabral and Axel Parilla.

Immigratio­n officials know Cabral as Santo Cabral, a spokesman said, and a criminal records search turned up 41 adult arraignmen­ts for Cabral between 1990 and 2000, including multiple guilty findings for drug charges. He also has been charged with as many as eight immigratio­n violations, records show.

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