Crime & Safety

Luxury Cars, $200K In Jewelry, Kilos Of Cocaine: Framingham-Area Drug Operation Busted

Charges are filed against 13 people after a multi-year drug trafficking investigation in the Framingham area ended after two years.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Law enforcement officials from Framingham and other Massachusetts communities completed a multi-year investigation into a sweeping drug operation, resulting in charges against more than a dozen people, the Middlesex County District Attorney recently announced.

Law enforcement officials said 13 people were arrested in connection with a large-scale operation to traffic drugs including fentanyl, methamphetamine, pills and cocaine.

The arrests were made at multiple locations across the state and mark the end of a two-year investigation into the drug operation. It covered communities including Framingham, Peabody, Worcester, Ashland, Lawrence, Northbridge, Woburn and North Smithfield, R.I.

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Police also seized large amounts of drugs after executing 19 search warrants, including approximately 6 kilograms of fentanyl, 2 kilograms of cocaine, 15 pounds of methamphetamine, 40 pounds of amphetamine and 15,000 pressed pills of fentanyl and methamphetamine.

Some of the fentanyl and pills seized were found to contain xylazine, a tranquilizer that has been increasingly mixed with fentanyl and puts users at a higher risk of overdose and is not reversible with Narcan, officials said.

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Also seized was, one unlawfully possessed firearm, three loaded magazines, over $100 thousand cash, $200 thousand worth of jewelry, and a pill press and other tools consistent with large scale drug distribution.

Thirteen high-end vehicles valued in over $800 thousand, including a Mercedes Benz SDN, Mercedes Benz SW, Range Rover, Toyota Supra, BMW X6 and BMW i8 were also seized.

On February 23, a Middlesex Superior Court Justice issued a wiretap warrant authorizing the interception of electronic communications relating to drug trafficking.

Over the course of the investigation, police and prosecutors gathered evidence that Sandy Marte-Caraballo and Osny De La Cruz were allegedly leading and operating a drug trafficking enterprise that included dealing fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and pressed pills to customers in the Woburn, Lawrence, Framingham, Natick, Ashland and Worcester area, officials said.

The people charged include:

  • Sandy Marte-Caraballo, 34, of Woburn – Trafficking Fentanyl, Trafficking Cocaine, Trafficking Methamphetamine, Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws.
  • Osny De La Cruz, 25, of Lawrence – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws, Trafficking in Fentanyl over 10 grams, Trafficking in Cocaine over 200 grams, Trafficking in Class B amphetamines over 200 grams, and Trafficking in Class B methamphetamines over 200 grams.
  • Santos Martes, 31, of Peabody – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws and Trafficking Cocaine over 200 grams.
  • Bryan Mendez, 28, of Worcester – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws and Trafficking Cocaine over 200 grams.
  • Angel Battiata, 27 – Trafficking of a Class B Controlled Substance.
  • Roberto Castro, 34, of Worcester – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws
  • Joshua Fontaine, 30, of Worcester – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws, Trafficking in Cocaine over 36 grams, Trafficking in Methamphetamine over 36 grams.
  • Charles Johnston, 62, of Ashland, and Crystal Trauterman, 40, of Ashland – Possession with intent to distribute Class B Controlled Substance (cocaine) and Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws.
  • Maia Masso, 28, of Framingham – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws and Trafficking in Cocaine over 36 grams.
  • Cameron Trudell, 32, of Northbridge – Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws.
  • Efrain Urena, 32, of Lawrence - Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws and Trafficking Cocaine over 200 grams.
  • Ana Caraballo, 56, of Worcester - Conspiracy to Violate the Drug Laws and Trafficking Cocaine over 200 grams.

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