Crime & Safety

Cocaine Packaged For Sale Found In Fairfield Man's Home: Police

A search of the man's bedroom revealed about 20 packages containing 21 grams of cocaine prepared for sale, Fairfield police said.

Michael Adintori was arrested about Aug. 2 on a warrant and received additional charges, police said.
Michael Adintori was arrested about Aug. 2 on a warrant and received additional charges, police said. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)

FAIRFIELD, CT — A Fairfield man faces several charges after police found cocaine packaged for sale in his bedroom, according to authorities.

Michael Adintori, 56, was arrested about 6:20 p.m. Aug. 2 on a warrant for selling cocaine and drug possession, police said. While in custody, Adintori admitted to having cocaine in his bedroom closet, according to police, who went to his Campfield Drive home and found approximately 20 packages containing 21 grams of cocaine prepared for sale.

Adintori was additionally charged with narcotics possession with intent to sell and narcotics possession, police said. He posted a $15,000 bond for the original charges and was released on a promise to appear in court for the new charges, according to police.

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