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Drug bust nets $13,600 worth of cocaine
MANCHESTER - Police recovered cocaine and crack cocaine with a street value of $13,600 in a drug bust stemming from an investigation involving four law enforcement agencies.
The Manchester SWAT team on Thursday pulled over Juan Parrilla, 35, of 499 Silver St. who was wanted on three counts of sale of a controlled drug. He was arrested without incident.
Investigators then searched his residence where police said they found 126 grams of crack cocaine and 10 grams of cocaine, with a total street value of about $13,600. Parrilla subsequently was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute.
Police then searched the home of Parrilla’s girlfriend, Elise Favreau, 34, of 109 Derryfield Court, where they recovered a half-ounce of marijuana, according to a press release. She was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled drug.
They also arrested Gregory Grant, 44, of 35 Log St., outside his home on two counts of sale of a controlled drug.
The arrests stem from a cooperative investigation conducted by the police department’s Special Investigations Unit, New Hampshire State Police, N.H. Attorney General’s Drug Task Force, and the Drug Enforcement Agency’s HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas) program.
The Manchester SWAT team on Thursday pulled over Juan Parrilla, 35, of 499 Silver St. who was wanted on three counts of sale of a controlled drug. He was arrested without incident.
Investigators then searched his residence where police said they found 126 grams of crack cocaine and 10 grams of cocaine, with a total street value of about $13,600. Parrilla subsequently was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute.
Police then searched the home of Parrilla’s girlfriend, Elise Favreau, 34, of 109 Derryfield Court, where they recovered a half-ounce of marijuana, according to a press release. She was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled drug.
They also arrested Gregory Grant, 44, of 35 Log St., outside his home on two counts of sale of a controlled drug.
The arrests stem from a cooperative investigation conducted by the police department’s Special Investigations Unit, New Hampshire State Police, N.H. Attorney General’s Drug Task Force, and the Drug Enforcement Agency’s HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas) program.
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