Waterbury police said they searched an apartment on West Main Street last week and seized crack cocaine and a mixture of heroin and fentanyl.
During the search, authorities reportedly seized crack cocaine, heroin/fentanyl, packaging materials commonly used in street-level drug sales and $560.
A man was arrested on Monday in Waterbury during a traffic stop when police allegedly found drugs and a gun in his car, according to police. Steven Torres, 42, of
Waterbury police say a suspect with an extensive criminal history was arrested Friday on charges related to operating a drug factory. Jonathan Pabon-Reyes, 33, was
Tremaine Days, 26, faces multiple charges after he was found with 2,710 bags of heroin and an illegal firearm Thursday, according to police.
Waterbury police arrested three people, including two Danbury residents, after finding crack cocaine and fentanyl in a traffic stop on Willow Street Thursday.
The 26-year-old is facing charges that include operating a drug factory, carrying a pistol without a permit and possession of narcotics with the intent to sell. A judge has set bond for Days at $1 million. Authorities said Days is a convicted felon with a history of narcotics and firearms convictions.
A search of a Waterbury apartment on Thursday led to the arrest of a convicted felon on drug and firearm offenses.
Pabon-Reyes was a convicted felon with an extensive criminal history, according to police. During the search, officers reported finding crack cocaine, heroine, fentanyl, narcotic packing materials, and $560. He was held at the CT Dept. of Corrections on a $51,000 bond.
Waterbury police have been using arrest warrants and search warrants to crack down on crime. Police say that over the past month, they have arrested more than a dozen people for illegal drugs and guns.