Crime & Safety

Drug Dealing Suspect Is Arrested by Enfield Police

The man is accused of selling crack cocaine and hallucinogenic drugs.

A man suspected of making several drug deals with undercover police officers is being held on $350,000 bond following his arrest last week.

Enfield Police had obtained an arrest warrant charging the suspect with selling crack cocaine, LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs on three occasions earlier this year, according to Deputy Police Chief Gary Collins.

Miguel A. Carrucini, 32, was arrested April 8 at the Hartford Correctional Center where he was being held on unrelated charges, according to Collins. Carruncini was charged with three counts each of sale of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance with 1,500 feet of a school or day care center.

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Collins said the alleged drug deals took place near the Thomas Alcorn School in the Thompsonville section of town.

Carrucini, who has several convictions on drug, threatening, probation violation and sexual assault, is scheduled to return to state Superior Court in Enfield on May 6, according to the Connecticut Judicial Branch website.

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