Two men are facing charges following a nine-month-long narcotics investigation that began in Brockton and led to arrests in Boston.
Brockton Police say that, with the help of the Massachusetts State Police’s CINRET Team (Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team), they were able to execute two search warrants in Boston on Tuesday.
That led to the arrest of two drug dealers and the seizure of roughly a half-a-kilo of cocaine and close to 30 thousand dollars in cash from the Boston address.
Two men arrested in the Brockton case were identified as 28-year-old Lolys Santana and 28-year-old Jonathan German-Lara.
Charges they face include Trafficking in more than ten grams of Fentanyl, two counts of distributing a Class A drug, possession to distribute a Class B drug, and conspiracy to violate the drug law.
In addition, 17 bags of Fentanyl, crack cocaine, two bags of heroin, and nearly two thousand dollars in cash were seized in connection to the two suspects arrested.
Police say additional arrests may be forthcoming and warrants have been sought for six others.
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