GRAFTON, Mass. — Nearly $38,000 in cash, alongside a significant amount of drugs were obtained following a drug bust in Grafton on Thursday.
Members of the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (CEMLEC) and Blackstone Valley Drug Task Force, led by officers in the Grafton Police Department, executed search warrants for two residences.
The search warrants resulted in the capture of the near $38,000 in cash and quantities of Class C, and Class D controlled substances and contraband.
Class C drugs typically refer to prescription drugs and mild hallucinogenics. Class D is often marijuana.
Two 18-year-olds were arrested as a result of the search warrants. They were charged with the following:
- Possession with intent to distribute Class C substance
- Possession with intent to distribute Class D substance
- Distribution of Class C substance
- Distribution of Class D substance
- Conspiracy to violate drug laws
“This is a great example of strong investigative and police work as well as collaboration between multiple agencies.” Grafton Police Department wrote on their Facebook. “We appreciate the dedication, coordination and professionalism of all the officers involved in bringing this investigation to a safe conclusion.”
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