Roomies were dealing meth out of their Brighton apartment, police say
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Roomies were dealing meth out of their Brighton apartment, police say
"Two Brighton roommates were charged on Thursday with dealing meth out of their apartment, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. Vincenzo Porfino, 43, pleaded not guilty to trafficking methamphetamine of less than 100 grams. William Nagle, 46, pleaded not guilty to trafficking methamphetamine of more than 200 grams and class B possession with intent to distribute, according to court documents."
"Both roommates have prior criminal records. Since 1995, Porfino has been convicted for numerous firearms, domestic violence, drugs, and larceny offenses. Nagle has convictions for several violent and drug-related offenses dating back to 1997, the DA says. Boston police launched a surveillance operation following numerous community complaints regarding drug use and distribution from 227 Faneuil St., the DA says. On Thursday, law enforcement executed a search warrant at their apartment and reported finding various narcotics, including suboxone, Adderall, and around 300 grams of crystal methamphetamine."
Two Brighton roommates were charged with dealing meth from their apartment and pleaded not guilty to trafficking and possession counts. Vincenzo Porfino, 43, faces a trafficking charge for less than 100 grams. William Nagle, 46, faces trafficking charges for more than 200 grams and a class B possession with intent to distribute count. Both men have extensive prior criminal convictions dating to the 1990s. Boston police conducted surveillance after community complaints at 227 Faneuil St. A search warrant uncovered suboxone, Adderall, approximately 300 grams of crystal meth, drug paraphernalia, $3,591 in cash, and 98 counterfeit $100 bills. Both defendants are being held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing.
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