GRAFTON — In a significant display of interagency cooperation, the Blackstone Valley Drug Task Force, spearheaded by Sergeant Liam O’Rourke and Officer Coryn Dias of the Grafton Police Department, successfully executed search warrants at two local residences on Thursday, leading to the arrest of two 18-year-old men on various drug-related charges.
The raids, which were the culmination of a robust investigative effort, resulted in the confiscation of approximately $38,000 in cash and substantial quantities of Class C and Class D controlled substances, along with other illicit items.
Officers from the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (CEMLEC) and the Grafton Police Department Patrol provided critical support during the operation.
The two young men, whose names have not been released, are facing charges that include possession with intent to distribute Class C and Class D substances, distribution of Class C and Class D substances, and conspiracy to violate drug laws.
Grafton Police Chief Neil A. Minardi expressed his gratitude for the professionalism and concerted efforts of all officers involved in the investigation, which he said led to a safe and successful outcome.