Crime & Safety
Months-Long Narcotics Probe Leads To Bristol Man's Arrest: Cops
A search of the man's Hope Street home turned up cocaine and fentanyl, police said.
BRISTOL, RI — A months-long narcotics investigation led to the seizure of cocaine and fentanyl and arrest of a Bristol man, police said.
Christopher Desouza, 53, was taken into custody Friday and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, maintaining a common narcotics nuisance and possession of a controlled substance within 500 feet of a school zone, the Bristol Police Department said in a media release.
Desouza was arrested following an "investigation stemming from previous investigations and arrests into the suspected narcotics activity taking place at the Mosaico Park," the release said.
Find out what's happening in Bristol-Warrenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The police obtained a warrant to search Desouza's home on Hope Street two blocks from Mosaico Park and found cocaine and fentanyl on his person and in the residence, according to the release.
"These charges are a result of a collaborative investigation with the Bristol Police Patrol and Detective divisions regarding Mr. Desouza's role in selling illegal narcotics in and around the Town of Bristol," the release said.
Find out what's happening in Bristol-Warrenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
See also:
- Providence Felon Pleads Guilty To Federal Firearm And Cocaine Charges: US Attorney
- Providence Man Pleads Guilty To Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy: Feds
- East Providence Prowler Pinched: Police
- Rhode Island Governor Makes Pick For Cannabis Control Commission Chair
- Rabid Stray Cat Bites Person In Burrillville: RIDOH
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.