Boston Police Bust: Four Suspects Arrested in Roslindale Meth and Cocaine Raid
A dramatic raid on a Roslindale apartment building has yielded two kilograms of methamphetamine, 1,055 grams of pink cocaine, and other illicit substances, according to Boston police. The arrests come after an investigation targeting Shyronn Johnson, 34, who had a warrant issued out of West Roxbury District Court for failing to register as a sex offender.
The sting operation began when Johnson was spotted exiting the apartment building, prompting officers to engage him in a struggle and ultimately arrest him. A search of his person revealed a plastic bag containing crack cocaine. Following this initial confrontation, police executed a search warrant on the apartment, where they apprehended three additional suspects: Nicole Bilunas, 43, of Brockton; Hector Acevedo, 46, of Malden; and Wilgen Noble Brea, 44, of Roslindale.
The search yielded significant quantities of illicit substances, including 1,000 grams of methamphetamine and 54 grams of cocaine. Additionally, officers discovered 80 grams of fentanyl. All four suspects have been charged with multiple counts of trafficking over 1,000 grams of a Class B drug and related offenses.
Johnson, Bilunas, and Acevedo are facing charges for trafficking more than 20 grams of a Class A substance, in addition to their other charges. Johnson and Bilunas also face possession charges related to intent to distribute a Class B substance.
The suspects will be arraigned in West Roxbury District Court at a later date, according to the Boston Police Department.
A dramatic raid on a Roslindale apartment building has yielded two kilograms of methamphetamine, 1,055 grams of pink cocaine, and other illicit substances, according to Boston police. The arrests come after an investigation targeting Shyronn Johnson, 34, who had a warrant issued out of West Roxbury District Court for failing to register as a sex offender.
The sting operation began when Johnson was spotted exiting the apartment building, prompting officers to engage him in a struggle and ultimately arrest him. A search of his person revealed a plastic bag containing crack cocaine. Following this initial confrontation, police executed a search warrant on the apartment, where they apprehended three additional suspects: Nicole Bilunas, 43, of Brockton; Hector Acevedo, 46, of Malden; and Wilgen Noble Brea, 44, of Roslindale.
The search yielded significant quantities of illicit substances, including 1,000 grams of methamphetamine and 54 grams of cocaine. Additionally, officers discovered 80 grams of fentanyl. All four suspects have been charged with multiple counts of trafficking over 1,000 grams of a Class B drug and related offenses.
Johnson, Bilunas, and Acevedo are facing charges for trafficking more than 20 grams of a Class A substance, in addition to their other charges. Johnson and Bilunas also face possession charges related to intent to distribute a Class B substance.
The suspects will be arraigned in West Roxbury District Court at a later date, according to the Boston Police Department.