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TROOPERS ARREST MAN TRAFFICKING NARCOTICS WITH FIREARM
At approximately 2 a.m. on March 9, Trooper Ryan Crumbaker, assigned to State Police-Foxboro, was patrolling Route 95 in Sharon. At that time he received a call to respond to a vehicle that was disabled in the middle lane of Route 95 southbound prior to Exit 17 in Sharon. Upon his arrival he confirmed the vehicle was disabled, unable to be put in neutral, and requested a tow truck to remove the vehicle.
Upon the arrival of the tow truck Trooper Crumbaker asked the operator of the disabled vehicle, identified as DAVID BOWDRE, 26, of Lexington, to remain in a safe location while his vehicle was loaded. Prior to the tow truck taking possession of the vehicle Trooper Crumbaker conducted an inventory of its contents. During the inventory he located a loaded .40 caliber Glock pistol. BOWDRE is not licensed to carry firearms and was placed under arrest. Trooper Crumbaker also located a large amount of narcotics in the vehicle as well. In total 350 grams of a substance suspected to be Fentanyl, 250 grams of psychedelic mushrooms, 150 grams of methamphetamine, 150 grams of cocaine, 19 Percocet pills, and approximately three pounds of Marijuana were seized. Troopers also located a 13 round magazine and a 30 round magazine in the vehicle.
BOWDRE was transported to the Foxboro Barracks for booking. A bail commissioner was contacted and ordered BOWDRE to be held for court without bail. He was transported to Stoughton District Court for arraignment on the following charges:
1. Illegal Possession of a Firearm, second offense;
2. Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device;
3. Possession of a Firearm in Commission of a Felony;
4. Possession of a Firearm with One Prior Violent/Drug Crime;
5. Carrying a Loaded Firearm;
6. Possession of Ammunition without FID Card;
7. Trafficking in Fentanyl;
8. Trafficking in Cocaine;
9. Trafficking in Methamphetamine;
10. Possess with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance, three counts; and
11. Possess with Intent to Distribute a Class C Substance, two counts.
At approximately 2 a.m. on March 9, Trooper Ryan Crumbaker, assigned to State Police-Foxboro, was patrolling Route 95 in Sharon. At that time he received a call to respond to a vehicle that was disabled in the middle lane of Route 95 southbound prior to Exit 17 in Sharon. Upon his arrival he confirmed the vehicle was disabled, unable to be put in neutral, and requested a tow truck to remove the vehicle.
Upon the arrival of the tow truck Trooper Crumbaker asked the operator of the disabled vehicle, identified as DAVID BOWDRE, 26, of Lexington, to remain in a safe location while his vehicle was loaded. Prior to the tow truck taking possession of the vehicle Trooper Crumbaker conducted an inventory of its contents. During the inventory he located a loaded .40 caliber Glock pistol. BOWDRE is not licensed to carry firearms and was placed under arrest. Trooper Crumbaker also located a large amount of narcotics in the vehicle as well. In total 350 grams of a substance suspected to be Fentanyl, 250 grams of psychedelic mushrooms, 150 grams of methamphetamine, 150 grams of cocaine, 19 Percocet pills, and approximately three pounds of Marijuana were seized. Troopers also located a 13 round magazine and a 30 round magazine in the vehicle.
BOWDRE was transported to the Foxboro Barracks for booking. A bail commissioner was contacted and ordered BOWDRE to be held for court without bail. He was transported to Stoughton District Court for arraignment on the following charges:
1. Illegal Possession of a Firearm, second offense;
2. Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device;
3. Possession of a Firearm in Commission of a Felony;
4. Possession of a Firearm with One Prior Violent/Drug Crime;
5. Carrying a Loaded Firearm;
6. Possession of Ammunition without FID Card;
7. Trafficking in Fentanyl;
8. Trafficking in Cocaine;
9. Trafficking in Methamphetamine;
10. Possess with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance, three counts; and
11. Possess with Intent to Distribute a Class C Substance, two counts.
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