Crime & Safety

Driver Wearing Headphones Leads To Drug Bust: Wellesley Police

Police said they pulled the man over because he was wearing headphones, but ended up finding white powdered and crystallized substances.

Jonel Reyes, 24, was charged with driving with headphones and class B drug possession.
Jonel Reyes, 24, was charged with driving with headphones and class B drug possession. (Photo by Dan Libon/Patch )

The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction:

April 7

4:46 p.m. - A Framingham man was arrested after driving while wearing headphones and possessing an unnamed class B drug. Jonel Reyes, 24, was charged with driving with headphones, class B drug possession, driving with a revoked license, and forging an RMV document. According to police, Reyes was driving on Worcester Street while wearing headphones covering both his ears. Police pulled over Reyes and said they discovered his license was revoked due to him being a "habitual traffic offender." While searching the vehicle, officers found a white, crystallized substance inside a folded piece of paper and a bag of a white, powered substance, police said. Reyes was taken into custody and released on $10,000 bail.

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April 6

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2:47 p.m. - A Norwood man was arrested after driving an unregistered car with a suspended license, police said. Anthony Coleman, 25, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license. Police said they pulled over Coleman on Worcester Street after conducting a random search of his registration. Coleman was taken into custody and released on $300 bail.

April 3

2:25 p.m. - A Framingham man was arrested after officers discovered his driver's license was suspended in Massachusetts, police said. William DaSilva, 24, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and traffic violations. Police pulled over DaSilva on Worcester Street because the dump truck he was driving didn't say a business name or a U.S. Department of Transportation number, according to police. Police said he showed them a Maryland license, but police said DaSilva's record showed he wasn't allowed to drive in Massachusetts. DaSilva was taken into custody and released on $150 bail.

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