Crime & Safety
3 Teens Arrested in Wilmington Drug Bust
Police seized marijuana, hash oil, cocaine, prescription pills, counterfeit money, and more than $1,000 in cash.

Three teenagers were arrested on drugs and weapons charges Tuesday by Wilmington Police in the parking lot of a Cumberland Farms.
Police had received a 911 call in the afternoon about a vehicle operating erratically on Main Street. Officers spotted the car in the Cumberland Farms parking lot at 205 Main St.
Police arrested three teenagers and seized more than 15 ounces of marijuana, 34 packets of hash oil, 65 grams of cocaine, over 100 prescription pills, counterfeit money, and more than $1,000 in cash.
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Joseph R. Pineau, 19, of Wilmington was charged with carrying a dangerous weapon.
Paul Foster, 18, of Billerica was charged with two counts of possession with intent to distribute a Class D substance, possession of a Class D substance, possession with intent to distribute a Class C substance, trafficking in cocaine, misleading a police officer, and possession of counterfeit notes.
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Sean Kelly, 18, of Billerica was charged with possession of a Class B substance.
All three were set to be arraigned at Woburn District Court Wednesday.
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