DORCHESTER—In a dramatic raid, Boston Police Department officers swooped in on a suspected drug dealer's lair, uncovering a staggering cache of 380 grams of crack cocaine, two firearms, and a drum magazine loaded with 38 rounds. The operation unfolded at 366 Blue Hill Avenue, where authorities executed search warrants as part of an ongoing drug investigation.
Tyrone Wilson, 50, of Dorchester, was arrested during the operation and now faces serious charges. The haul included a Glock 43 with one round in the chamber and a Kahr .40 caliber firearm, both allegedly in his possession. In addition to drugs and weapons, officers seized digital scales, packaging materials, and almost $4,471 in cash, indicating a significant drug operation.
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Wilson now faces multiple charges, including trafficking of Class B drugs (over 300 grams), two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful possession of a high-capacity feeding device. Moreover, he is also accused of possessing receiving stolen property and having obliterated serial numbers on the firearms. With a prior record as an armed career criminal, the stakes are high as he prepares to appear in Dorchester District Court.
Authorities reported that this operation highlights the ongoing efforts of the Boston Police Department to combat drug trafficking and ensure community safety. This shocking bust reveals the lengths some will go to in pursuit of illegal profits, putting the residents of Dorchester at risk and raising questions about the rampant drug trade in the neighborhood.
