Crime & Safety

Four Arrested for Operating Heroin Delivery Service in Braintree

Police say the operation delivered heroin to Braintree, Quincy, Randolph, and Brockton.

Four people were arrested Thursday in connection to a heroin delivery system operating in Quincy, Braintree, Randolph, and Brockton.

Jordan Martinez, 25, of Dorchester; Alexa Geracie, 21, of Plymouth; and Luis Guerrero, age 22, Chelsea, were all charged with trafficking over 200 grams of heroin and conspiracy to violate drug laws. Brian Stuart, 34, of Quincy, was charged with conspiracy to violate drug laws.

Police had been investigating the operation for months. Customers would call certain telephone numbers and heroin would be delivered in bulk, for individual sale according to the Quincy Police Department.

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After executing five search warrants, about 350 grams of heroin worth $150,000, $25,000 in cash, and three vehicles were seized.

The investigation was conducted by the Quincy Police Drug Control Unit. The Braintree Police Department, Randolph Police Department, Weymouth Police Department, Brockton Police Department, and Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit of Brockton assisted with executing the search warrants.

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Photo Credit: Quincy Police Department

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