Medford Police Nab Suspect in Drug Raid
|Medford Police, working with Cambridge and Everett Police in a multi-city drug raid, arrested a Medford man on Friday morning for allegedly trafficking drugs.
Sean Walker, 40, of 45 Medford Street was placed under arrest after police, armed with search warrants, conducted a search of Walker and his home. The search yielded several thousand dollars as well as crack cocaine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana.
Police also seized a loaded .25 semi-automatic handgun, a plastic bag containing several .38 rounds, a camouflage body armor “flack jacket†type vest, $7,889, an 8 gram bag of a substance believed to be heroin, 350 grams of a substance police believed was crack cocaine, fifteen bags of what is believed to be marijuana, several plastic bags thought to contain cocaine, drug packaging, a digital scale with white powder residue, communications devices, and personal papers.
Walker is being charged with trafficking crack cocaine over 200 grams, possession with intent to distribute Class “B†substance offense, possession with intent to distribute Class “A†heroin, possession with intent to distribute Class “D†marijuana, school zone violation, unlawful possession of firearm, and unlawful possession of ammunition.
Detectives and uniformed officers from the Medford Police Drug Control Unit including DCU Sgt. David Montana, Det. Joseph Donahue, and Det. Kevin Braxton, Drug Unit detectives from the Cambridge Police Department, and the Everett Police Department K-9 Unit assisted in the raid.
– InsideMedford.com
Was hoping that he had truly changed his life. He is a good person at heart but has not learned to let go of his old ways. This is really too bad.
Shawn is truly a wonderful young man who tried despareately to find a job and because of his cori record, knew that he would be turned down wherever and whenever he applied or filled out an application to find work. If he has come back to his old ways, then all I can say is that he did what he had to do to survive and support a family. Did not want to go that route but was left with no choice.
Give me a break. He wasnt selling weed,he was selling poison to people that have problems. Good for the police.