Grafton Police Department seizes $38,000, contraband after search warrant

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Grafton Police Department seizes $38,000, contraband after search warrant
The Grafton Police Department seized $38,000 in cash and a significant amount of Class C, Class D controlled substances as well as additional contraband. (Photo/Grafton Police)

GRAFTON – Two 18-year-old men are facing several charges after the Grafton Police Department executed a search warrant and located contraband in their residences.

On Jan. 9, members of the Blackstone Valley Drug Task Force, led by Grafton Sergeant Liam O’Rourke and Officer Coryn Dias, executed search warrants at two separate residences on Pleasant and Elmwood streets, according to the statement of facts filed in Westborough District Court.

According to court documents, police located a “large” quantity of psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana as well as unopened THC vape pens, packaging material, digital scales, nicotine vape pens and nicotine pouches. Police said they also seized nearly $38,000 in cash.

“This is a great example of strong investigative and police work as well as collaboration between multiple agencies. We appreciate the dedication, coordination and professionalism of all the officers involved in bringing this investigation to a safe conclusion,” Grafton Police Chief Neil A. Minardi said in a Facebook post.

Connor Saltus and Cameron Mehigan were charged with:

  • Possession with intent to distribute Class C substance
  • Possession with intent to distribute Class D substance
  • Distribution of Class C substance
  • Distribution of Class D substance
  • Conspiracy to violate drug laws

Grafton Police Department seizes $38,000, contraband after search warrant

This article has been updated with information from court documents.

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