Chief Michael Noble reports that three Maynard residents were arrested on drug-related charges yesterday following an extensive investigation by Maynard Police.
MIGUEL E. MOJICA ENCARNACIO, 34 OF MAYNARD, was charged with:
- Possession of a Class D Drug with Intent to Distribute (marijuana)
- Possession of a Class B Drug with Intent to Distribute (crack and cocaine), Subsequent Offense
- Conspiracy to Violate Drug Law
- Cruelty to Animals
- Sale and Possession of an Electric Stun Gun
- Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License
NELSON ROSARIO JR., 26 OF MAYNARD, was charged with:
- Possession of a Class D Drug with Intent to Distribute (marijuana)
- Possession of a Class B Drug with Intent to Distribute (crack and cocaine)
- Conspiracy to Violate Drug Law
- Cruelty to Animals
JESSICA A. SUWOLITCH, 30 OF MAYNARD, was charged with:
- Possession of a Class B Drug with Intent to Distribute (crack and cocaine)
- Possession of a Class D Drug with Intent to Distribute (marijuana)
- Conspiracy to Violate Drug Law
- Cruelty to Animals
- Sale and Possession of an Electric Stun Gun
Approximately six months ago, Maynard Police became aware of and began an investigation into reported drug activity out of a home at 15 Parker St.
As a result of their investigation, on Thursday, July 16 at approximately 10:55 a.m., several members of the Maynard Police Department executed a search warrant at the 15 Parker St. home with assistance from the Littleton, Sudbury, Hudson, Ayer, Groton and Boxborough Police Departments, as well as the Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (NEMLEC) SWAT team. Police monitored the home throughout the morning to ensure it was safe to enter the residence.
During the subsequent search of the home, police located significant amounts of drugs and drug paraphernalia, as well as a stun gun. Two neglected dogs were also found in the basement during the search of the home, and taken under the custody and care of Animal Control.
Officers also searched a 2009 Chevy HHR, which MOJICA ENCARNACIO left in prior to law enforcement’s search of the home.
The three individuals were taken into custody without incident and will be arraigned Friday at the Concord District Court.
The investigation remains ongoing.
“Thank you to all our partner agencies who supported this investigation and subsequent arrests,” Chief Noble said. “This remains an open and ongoing investigation, and the Maynard Police Department will continue to actively work to put a stop to illegal drug activity in our community.”
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.