Crime & Safety
Police Seize Narcotics, Arrest Man: Norwalk PD
Police said a Norwalk man was arrested on a warrant in Stamford following a search of his residence in October.

NORWALK, CT — Police said a Norwalk man was arrested on a warrant Tuesday following a search of his Freedman Drive residence that took place Oct. 4. The search warrant was executed by members of the Special Services Division and the Emergency Services Unit.
According to a news release, police said the search stemmed from a narcotics sales investigation into 28-year-old Ryan Jackson.
Police said the accused was not home at the time, however investigators seized Fentanyl laced heroin, marijuana, drug packaging material and ammunition from the residence. An officer subsequently secured an arrest warrant for the accused as a result.
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According to police, members of the Special Services Division and the United States Marshals Service arrested the accused Tuesday in Stamford.
The accused was charged with possession with intent to sell narcotics, possession with intent to sell marijuana, operating a drug factory, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal possession of ammunition, police said.
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"Jackson had three additional arrest warrants that charged him with sale and possession of narcotics,"Lieutenant Terrence Blake said in a release. "Each warrant had a court set bond of $150,000. Jackson also had a failure to appear [warrant] for an unrelated case."
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