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2 Men Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl In Andover: State Police

Two men were charged with trafficking fentanyl following a traffic stop Thursday, according to state police. Two men have been charged with trafficking fentanyl in Andover, Massachusetts, according to state police. State troopers stopped a Nissan Altima for not having a valid inspection sticker and found numerous cell phones, cash, and several baggies containing suspected fentanyl. The driver and passenger were arrested and taken to the Andover Barracks for booking. Jeison Arias-Guerrero and Victor Manuel-Santos were charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, trafficking in fentanyl, conspiracy to violate drug law, and no inspection sticker. Each man's bond was set at $100,000.

2 Men Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl In Andover: State Police

Pubblicato : 2 mesi fa di Chris Rhatigan in Auto

ANDOVER, MA — Two men were charged with trafficking fentanyl in Andover on Thursday, according to state police.

State troopers patrolling Route 93 in Andover pulled over a Nissan Altima for not having a valid inspection sticker. Neither the driver nor the passenger in the car had a valid driver's license, according to police.

Troopers searched the car and found numerous cell phones, a large sum of cash, and several baggies containing a substance suspected to be fentanyl with a combined weight of 115 grams, according to police. The two men were arrested and taken to the Andover Barracks for booking.

Jeison Arias-Guerrero was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, trafficking in fentanyl, conspiracy to violate drug law, and no inspection sticker. Victor Manuel-Santos was charged with trafficking in fentanyl and conspiracy to violate drug law.

Bond for each man was set at $100,000. They were scheduled to appear at Lawrence District Court.

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