Rafael L. Cesareo,Eliezer Sanchez-Correa,Retnaldo Martino
Rafael L. Cesareo, 31, of 139 Alley St., Lynn, was arrested and charged with trafficking heroin, trafficking cocaine, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, conspiracy to violate narcotics laws and possession of narcotics near a school or park.
Eliezer Sanchez-Correa, 28, of 54 Shirley Ave., Revere, was arrested and charged with three counts of heroin distribution, seven counts of cocaine distribution, one count of trafficking cocaine, one count of trafficking heroin, two counts of possession of narcotics near a school or park, one count of possession of heroin with intent to distribute and one count of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
Retnaldo Martino, 35, of 54 Shirley Ave., Revere, who had also allegedly used the alias Mario Lopez during a previous arrest in Lynn, was arrested and charged with one count of distribution of heroin, three counts of distribution of cocaine, one count of trafficking heroin, one count of trafficking cocaine, one count of possession of heroin with intent to distribute, one count of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, one count of possession of narcotics near a school or park and one count of conspiracy to violate narcotics laws. Police said Martino has an outstanding warrant from New York for drug offenses, which he allegedly committed while using a fake name of Luis Ferreira.
The arrests mark the end of a two-week undercover investigation that included several undercover purchases of drugs by members of the Revere and State Police, according to Revere Police Capt. Michael Murphy.
Murphy said the arrests occurred Thursday night after police made an undercover purchase from Sanchez-Correa. All three suspects had made undercover sales of narcotics to officers, police said. Shortly after the arrest of Sanchez-Correa, police executed a search warrant at 54 Shirley Ave., where officers observed several narcotics and related paraphernalia in plain view, police said.
Police said officers seized a large amount of cash, cocaine, heroin and drug paraphernalia but did not disclose details Friday. Cesareo had burned his finger prints, making it impossible to ascertain if he has been previously arrested, Murphy said.
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