Crime & Safety
Stoughton Police Arrest Man For Possession of Crack Cocaine, Oxycodone
Stoughton Police arrested a 28-year-old Attleboro man for drug possession following a motor vehicle stop Tuesday in Stoughton.
An Attleboro man was arrested for drug possession Tuesday morning in Stoughton following a motor vehicle stop on Central St.
Stoughton Police found crack cocaine, Oxycodone pills and marijuana after searching the vehicle, according to a release on the Department's Facebook page.
As a result, Adam Guzman, 28, of Attleboro, was charged with two counts of possession of a class B substance and was cited for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.
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According to the release, Stoughton's newest police officer Daniel Carmichael ran the registration of a red Honda Accord and found it to be revoked.
Officer Carmichael and Officer Robert Kuhn stopped the vehicle at 9:26 a.m. on Jan. 8 in the vicinity of 2091 Central St.
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Carmichael and Kuhn searched the vehicle and found Oxycodone pills and marijuana. Then, Officer Brian Holmes searched the vehicle with his K-9 Annie, a canine who specializes in drug detection, and found crack cocaine.
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