GLOUCESTER 一 Chief Edward Conley and Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker report that the Gloucester Police Department arrested and charged two men with drug trafficking.
DAVID GARCIA, AGE 21, OF LYNN, was arrested and charged with:
- Trafficking Fentanyl (More than 10 Grams)
- Trafficking Cocaine (36 Grams or More)
- Resisting Arrest
WILVING LOPEZ, AGE 22, OF PEABODY, was arrested and charged with:
- Trafficking Fentanyl (More than 10 Grams)
- Trafficking Cocaine (36 Grams or More)
On Tuesday, Aug. 15, Gloucester Police were investigating information regarding the supply of illicit drugs in the city when they approached a car believed to have been involved in drug activity.
The driver of the vehicle, later identified as GARCIA, confronted authorities when they ordered him to exit the vehicle and allegedly physically struggled with police. The front-seat passenger, later identified as LOPEZ, was allegedly observed tossing a bag when he exited the vehicle.
A subsequent search located the bag that was thrown, which was determined to contain drugs, while a search of the vehicle located drugs in seat backs and concealed in a can of leather cleaner with a false bottom.
In total, police located 27 baggies of suspected fentanyl, 38 baggies of suspected crack cocaine and two rolls of cash totaling nearly $1,400.
GARCIA and LOPEZ were arraigned Wednesday in Peabody District Court and ordered held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing.
The case remains under investigation by the Gloucester Police Department.
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.