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Boston Police Arrest Dorchester Man for Drug Trafficking in Sting

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Published on February 07, 2024
Boston Police Arrest Dorchester Man for Drug Trafficking in StingSource: Boston Police Department

Officers from the Dorchester and Roxbury Drug Control Units collaborated in a sting that netted a major drug trafficking suspect in Boston last week. According to Boston Police Department's official release, Kelvin Curry, a 32-year-old Dorchester resident, was arrested on charges related to drug trafficking.

Authorities intercepted Curry outside his Camden Street home on Thursday, February 1, armed with two search warrants. After searching his person, which yielded bags containing cocaine and crack cocaine, officers then executed a warrant at his residence. Finding and seizing during the search was a substantial amount of crack cocaine, totaling 196 grams, and a sum of $11,889.00 in cash.

The discovery has led to Curry facing serious charges. Charged with Trafficking Class B and Possession with Intent Class B, Subsequent Offense, he was taken into custody. The suspect is slated for arraignment at Roxbury District Court, though the date has not been specified.