MDEA cracks down on drugs in Bangor, Biddeford
BANGOR-BIDDEFORD — A New York City man and a Bangor woman were arrested last night in Bangor following an investigation by MDEA into the sale of crack cocaine and Oxycodone from a Larkin Street residence.
Over the past several weeks, the MDEA's North Central Task Force in Bangor, with the assistance of Bangor Police, has been investigating the illicit sale of crack and Oxycodone from a Larkin St. residence in Bangor. As part of this investigation, agents were able to conduct undercover purchases of crack cocaine and Oxycodone from individuals inside this single family home.
Last night, MDEA, assisted by Bangor Police, searched 48 Larkin Street and seized Oxycodone, Suboxone and over $6000 in suspected drug proceeds, as well as other evidence of drug trafficking.
Charged thus far as a result of this investigation are:
1. Douglas Lewis (31) of New York, NY. Charged with Class "B" Trafficking in Schedule W Drugs.
2. Megyn Voisine: (27) of Bangor. Charged with Class "B" Trafficking in Schedule W Drugs and Violation of Conditions of Release stemming from earlier drug charges she was currently on bail for.
Both Lewis and Voisine are currently being held at the Penobscot County Jail and are scheduled to be arraigned later today in Bangor.
In an unrelated case from Biddeford, MDEA's York District Task Force arrested Thursday a Massachusetts man and a Biddeford woman for Aggravated Trafficking in Heroin and Crack.
Arrested were:
Marquis T. Nevins (36) of Attleboro, Massachusetts for Class A, Aggravated Trafficking in Schedule W Drugs (Heroin & Cocaine Base); Kelly A. Anderson (49) of Biddeford, for Class A, Aggravated Trafficking in Schedule W Drugs (Heroin & Cocaine Base).
For the past six months drug agents have investigating reports of drug dealing from Anderson's apartment at 28 Center Street. The investigation revealed Anderson would drive the out of state distributors to Lowell, Massachusetts to purchase heroin and crack cocaine and then return to Maine where the drugs were repackaged and sold from her apartment.
Thursday night about 10 p.m. agents and State Police conducted a traffic stop of Anderson's vehicle on the Maine Turnpike in York. The vehicle was observed by agents returning to Maine from Massachusetts. During the traffic stop, a State Police drug certified dog alerted to the presence of drugs in the vehicle.
Nevins, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was found in possession of approximately 21 grams (210 doses) of heroin and 60 grams (120 doses) of crack cocaine. The approximate street value of the drugs is $10,000. In addition $3,400 of suspected drug proceeds was also seized from Nevins and Anderson. Nevins and Anderson were transported to the York County Jail where bail was set at $10,000 cash each.
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