Weymouth Drug Raid Uncovers Defaced Glock, Suspected Fentanyl Stash and 3 Arrests

Weymouth police say a June 4 search at 327 West Street turned up exactly what narcotics detectives hope for in a warrant hit: a loaded 10mm Glock with its serial number scratched out, large-capacity magazines and ammunition, and a mix of suspected drugs packaged in ways investigators call consistent with street-level dealing.

Officers report seizing suspected fentanyl, cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine and gabapentin. Three people – 22-year-old Willie Jennings IV, 24-year-old Gabriella O’Hara and 24-year-old Mario Pizzi – were arrested at the scene and brought to Quincy District Court for arraignment. According to police, Jennings was ordered held without bail, O’Hara posted bail and was released, and Pizzi remained held pending bail.

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In a press release described by New Bedford Guide, the Weymouth Police Department Narcotics Unit was joined by the Quincy Police Department Drug Control Unit, the Randolph Police Drug Unit and the Norfolk County State Police unit in serving the search warrant and several arrest warrants on June 4.

Detectives say they recovered quantities of suspected cocaine, crack cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine and gabapentin at levels they characterize as consistent with distribution, not simple possession. The release also notes the seizure of a loaded 10mm Glock handgun with a defaced serial number, along with large-capacity magazines and additional ammunition…

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