Crime & Safety
Danbury Police Nab Waterbury Man In Big Drug Bust
Police seized three grams of powdered cocaine, 14 grams of crack, 734 bags of fentanyl, 580 Xanax pills, and $4,021 in cash from the suspect

DANBURY, CT — Police have charged a Waterbury man with multiple drug-related offenses following an investigation.
Detectives from the Danbury Police Department's Special Investigations Division arrested Kevin Epps, 33, of Bidwell Street on Thursday, after learning he was selling narcotics throughout the Greater Danbury area, according to a report prepared by Det. Sgt. John Krupinsky.
Police executed search and seizure warrants they had for Epps' person, phone and vehicle as he pulled into a private residence on Garella Road in Bethel.
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Seized from Epps were three grams of powdered cocaine, 14 grams of crack, 734 bags of fentanyl, 580 Xanax pills, and $4,021 in cash.
Epps was charged with seven counts of possession of a controlled substance, six counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell under an ounce, one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell over an ounce, one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, and three counts of failure to keep narcotics in their original container. Bond was set at $300,000.
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