8 Arrested in Providence, Pawtucket for Running Heroin & Fentanyl Operation

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8 Arrested in Providence, Pawtucket for Running Heroin & Fentanyl Operation

The Providence Police Department, Organized Crime Bureau as well as the Massachusetts State Police Bristol County Narcotics Unit claim to have dismantled a heroin and fentanyl operation that resulted in the seizure of approximately two kilograms, six vehicles and $60,000.00 in U.S. Currency and gold. 

According to Providence Police, the investigation resulted in eight arrests. All eight people were charged with possession with intent to deliver one ounce to one kilogram of fentanyl, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl and conspiracy.

Daniel Gonzalez-Ramos, age 30, and Luis E. Romero Peguero, age 24 were charged by Providence Police. 

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Jose Moczo, age 25, Adalberto Mercado, age 30, Carlos Arroyo, age 36, Alexander Arazena-Rosa, age 38, Juan Ortega, age 21, and Angel Vazquez, age 41 were charged by Pawtucket Police. 

"This was a major drug trafficking operation that was using Interstate 195 as the main source to funnel drugs from Providence to Fall River and New Bedford. I commend Sergeant Ludovici and his team, as well as our law enforcement partners, who worked tirelessly to ensure that these potentially lethal narcotics and criminals were taken off the streets. With the heroin and fentanyl epidemic continuing to be on the rise, the dismantling of drug trafficking organizations such as this one is crucial,” said Colonel Hugh Clements. 

The Investigation 

During the investigation that lasted several months, police obtained search warrants for five locations, three in Providence (31 Grape Street, 142/144 Donelson Street, and 27/29 Lisbon Street), one in Central Falls, and one in Pawtucket. 

Approximately two Kilograms of fentanyl and heroin were seized, which holds a street value of $300,000.00. 

Additionally, police also seized six vehicles, $60,000.00 in U.S. Currency and gold, packaging material and drug presses. 

Eight individuals were arrested in Rhode Island, two in Providence and six in Pawtucket. 


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