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Quincy Police Department Drug Control Unit (“DCU”) successfully successfully arrested a suspected drug trafficker on possession of drugs as well as also took his firearms off the unfortunately still ever-increasingly mean streets of Quincy via a late afternoon Black Friday bust.
The DCU pulled over the suspected drug trafficker’s ride and shortly thereafter then arrested the suspected trafficker in the general vicinity of Franklin and School Streets just south of Quincy Center.
A search warrant by the Drug Control Unit resulted in 1 arrest: trafficking cocaine & several firearms charges
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— Quincy, MA Police Dept (@quincymapolice) November 25, 2023
While, obviously, the radio chatter was quiet until it was hot, a Quincy Quarry News Police Scanner Monitor who is also the Quarry’s policing in general monitor suspects that per the chatter heard that unmarked and irregular — meaning not police cruiser rides — were used to tail the suspected drug trafficker before DCU officers undertook a coordinated apprehension so as to mitigate the potential for gunfire.
In turn, once the suspected perp was apprehended, the DCU called for back-up to transport the suspects to holding facilities.
Less clear, however, is if the search warrant came into play after the arrest of the Black Friday alleged drug trafficker so as to search his likely to be residence or at least formerly a safe house even it was clear that the arrested party was likely known to police before his arrest as he had been tailed for a time before he was arrested.
At the same time, perhaps the female noted over the radio as to have been in the trafficker’s ride when he was arrested may have rolled over on him so as to avoid spending a holiday as a guest of the City of Quincy and so helped justify issuing the search warrant.
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