Crime & Safety
Police Say Arrest Led to Largest Fentanyl Seizure in Foxborough History
Police say two Bellingham men were arrested early Saturday evening.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Police say a Saturday night arrest led to what is believed to be the largest seizure of Fentanyl in town history.
Mark A. Patten, 28, and Christopher Landi, 31, both of Bellingham, were both charged with possession of over 50 grams of Fentanyl. Patten was also charged with trafficking cocaine and conspiracy to violate drug law and Landi was charged with conspiracy to violate drug law, possession of cocaine, and possession of suboxone, according to the Foxborough Police Department.
The arrest came after Patrolmen Jim Headd, James Parah, Adam Byrnes and Sgt. John Chamberlin responded to a report of suspicious early Saturday evening for suspicious activity in the area of Wilkeson Way.
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The two were arraigned in Wrentham District Court Monday morning and pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The arrests remain under investigation. No other details were released by police.
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