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March 05. 2013 12:20PM

Four arrested in Conway on drug charges


MICHAEL WROBEL 

GABRIEL DELANO 

CHRISTOPHER SPINNEY 

JESSE GALVIN 

CONWAY - The Conway Police Department made four arrests as a result of investigations over the past few months related to the possession and sale of controlled drugs.

Marijuana, heroin, prescription pills and an undisclosed amount of cash were also seized..

Arrested were:

- Jesse J. Galvin, 30, of 177 Grove St., Brookside Apt. 2, North Conway, for possession of controlled/narcotic drugs with the intent to sell and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. He faces up to 3 ½ to 7 years in jail and $100,000 in fines on the intent-to-sell charge and up to 3 ½ to 7 years in jail and $25,000 in fines for the drug-possession charge.

- Gabriel E. Delano, 35, 77 Grove St., Whittman Woods Apt. 17, North Conway, for possession of controlled/narcotic drugs with the intent to sell and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. She faces up to 30 years in jail and $500,000 in fines for the intent-to-sell charge and up to 3 ½ to 7 years in jail and $25,000 in fines for the drug-possession charge.

- Christopher J. Spinney, 28, 77 Grove St., Whittman Woods Apt. 17, North Conway, for criminal liability for the conduct of another and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. He faces up to 30 years in jail and $500,000 in fines for a charge of criminal liability for the conduct of another and up to 3 ½ to 7 years in jail and $25,000 in fines for drug-possession charge.

- Michael W. Wrobel, 35, 1 St. Cyr Drive, Hampton, on charges of criminal liability for the conduct of another and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. He faces up to life in jail and $500,000 in fines after having been once convicted of possession with intent to sell or dispense and up to 3 ½ to 7 years in jail and $25,000 in fines for the drug-possession charge.

Galvin was released on bail. Delano, Spinney, and Wrobel are awaiting court appearances in 3rd Circuit Court, Conway District Division, Tuesday afternoon.


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