Massachusetts

Police Seize 90 Grams of Crack Cocaine, Arrest 4 People

Four people were arrested in Massachusetts and charged after police allegedly seized 90 grams of "crack" cocaine.

Dudley Police and the Southern Worcester County Drug and Counter Crime Task Force executed a search warrant at 10 Williams Street in Dudley, Massachusetts at 1:45 a.m. on Sunday, police said.

The initial entry into the residence was conducted by members of the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council SWAT Team.

According to police, they were able to seize approximately 90 grams of "crack" cocaine, over $3,000 in cash and a loaded 9mm firearm.

Four people were arrested and charged, police said.

Benjamin Wilterdink, 28, of Hampton, Connecticut is charged with trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act.

Jamal Tillman, 29, of New London, Connecticut is charged with trafficking in cocaine, conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act and firearm charges.

Shawn Gliniecki, 44, of Dudley is charged with trafficking in cocaine, conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act and possession of a dangerous weapon.

Sherri Wright, 44, of Brooklyn, Connecticut is charged with trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act.

All four suspects are being held on bail awaiting arraignment at Dudley District Court on July 30. It is unclear if any of them have attorneys.

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