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Mugshots released in Massachusetts ‘Operation No Love' fentanyl takedown

Mugshots released in Massachusetts ‘Operation No Love' fentanyl takedown

Yahoo07-05-2025

BOSTON (WWLP) – The mugshots of the 16 individuals arrested and charged during last month's multi-agency fentanyl and cocaine takedown operation have been released.
On April 15 and 16, the Massachusetts State Police Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team (CINRET) led a law enforcement team in the execution of search warrants across 20 locations in southeastern Massachusetts. These searches were conducted following an investigation beginning in March 2024, called 'Operation No Love.'
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Massachusetts State Police said that members of CINRET-South and officers with the Brockton and East Bridgewater Police Departments had begun investigating a drug trafficking organization believed to be distributing fentanyl and cocaine in Bristol County. A State Trooper successfully conducted nine controlled drug purchases throughout the investigation.
The undercover trooper and members of the investigative team were able to use surveillance, toll analysis, and electronic intercepts of cell phones to determine the drug trafficking organization's hierarchy, primary suspects, methods of operation, and narcotics supply.
Law enforcement used this information to obtain search warrants for 11 locations in Taunton, two locations in Raynham, four locations in Fall River, and one location each in Falmouth, Pembroke, and Norton. On April 15, the team of over 200 law enforcement members executed these warrants.
During the search, investigators seized approximately 2,280 grams of cocaine, 226 grams of fentanyl, 32 firearms, hundreds of ammunition rounds, high-capacity magazines, and $109,355 in suspected drug proceeds. On April 16, investigators returned to one of the target locations in Taunton based on further information provided and located a Diamondback 9mm pistol, an additional 1,028 grams of fentanyl, and 80 grams of cocaine.
Courtesy of the Massachusetts State Police.
Sixteen individuals were arrested following the operation and arraigned in various district courts. On Wednesday, these individuals' mugshots were provided by Massachusetts State Police, as well as images of several of the items seized during the search.
Shawn Roias, 35, of Taunton Trafficking in Cocaine, 200 grams or More (1 count) Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class D Substance (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device (1 count) Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony (1 count) Bail set at $25,000
Lucas Guimaraes, 29, of Norton Trafficking in Cocaine, 36 grams or More (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $25,000
Andrew Williams, 27, of Raynham Trafficking in Cocaine, 18 grams or More (5 counts) Trafficking in Cocaine, 36 grams or More (2 counts) Distribution of a Class B Substance (3 counts) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $25,000
Brian Szakaly, 27, of Raynham Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony (1 count) Bail set at $15,000
Brayton Crites, 26, of Taunton Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class A Substance, Subsequent Offense (2 counts) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $20,000
Val Bettencourt, 50, of Taunton Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance, Subsequent Offense (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $10,000
Christopher McLaughlin, 43, of Taunton Trafficking in Cocaine, 18 grams or More (1 count) Trafficking in Fentanyl, 18 grams or More (1 count) Held without Bail
Sabrina Cohen, 27, of Taunton Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $1,000
Neftali Torres, 51, of Taunton Trafficking in Cocaine, 100 grams or More (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $25,000
Jorge Santiago, 36, of Taunton
Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class B Substance (2 counts)
Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count)
Bail set at $20,000
Courtney Whitmore, 27, of Taunton Trafficking in Cocaine, 200 grams or More (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $10,000
Jorge Arce, 46, of Taunton Trafficking in Cocaine, 200 grams or More (1 count) Trafficking in Fentanyl, 36 grams or More (1 count) Possession of Ammunition without FID Card (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $100,000
David Brasil, 45, of Falmouth Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class a Class B Substance (1 count) Possession of a Class C Substance (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $500
Mary Hunt, 59, of Falmouth Possession of a Class B Substance Bail set at Personal Recognizance
Yosef Ali, 49, of Fall River Trafficking in Fentanyl, 100 grams or More (1 count) Trafficking in Cocaine, 200 grams or More (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $75,000
Jean Carlos Castillo Mendoza, 44, of Fall River Trafficking in Fentanyl, 100 grams or More (1 count) Trafficking in Cocaine, 200 grams or More (1 count) Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws (1 count) Bail set at $150,000
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