Westport Police charge three with dealing cocaine

Posted 3/19/19

A Tuesday, March 19, search by Westport Police turned up drugs and cash and led to three arrests.

At around 7 a.m., police executed a search warrant at 118 Sodom Road. A several week long …

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Westport Police charge three with dealing cocaine

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A Tuesday, March 19, search by Westport Police turned up drugs and cash and led to three arrests.

At around 7 a.m., police executed a search warrant at 118 Sodom Road. A several week long investigation by Officer Jarrod Levesque along with other investigators led them there to search for illegal narcotics.

Investigators found bags of suspected cocaine, along with digital scales, packaging materials and cash commonly seen in the distribution of illegal narcotics, Det. Jeff Majewski said.

Three people were arrested at the residence. Joshua Rapoza, 31 of that address was charged with possession with the intent to distribute Class B cocaine and conspiracy to violate the drug laws.

Facing the same two charges were Jesse Greene, 25, also of that address, and Shelby Ennis, 31 of 746 Old Warren Road, Swansea .

All three individuals were arraigned Tuesday in Fall River Second District Court.

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