Roxbury Fentanyl Raid: Cops Bust Alleged Dealer After Grove Hall Complaints

Boston police say a Grove Hall drug investigation came to a head on Feb. 21, when officers serving search warrants in Roxbury arrested 25‑year‑old Freudy Guerrero‑Lachapel and seized roughly 150 grams of suspected fentanyl. According to officials, the operation also turned up two cellphones, about $64 in U.S. currency and drug‑packaging materials. Guerrero‑Lachapel faces trafficking and distribution charges and is expected to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court.

Warrants At 16 Waumbeck Street Produce Seizure

In a post on its official page, the Boston Police Department (Official) said drug control officers from Districts B‑2, C‑11 and the citywide Drug Control Unit executed two court‑approved search warrants, including one at 16 Waumbeck Street in Grove Hall. Inside, officers reported finding approximately 150 grams of fentanyl packaged for sale, two cell phones, about $64 in cash and additional drug‑packaging materials.

Police identified the arrestee as Freudy Guerrero‑Lachapel, 25, and said he is charged with distribution of a Class A substance and trafficking in the 100–199‑gram range. According to the department, numerous community complaints from Grove Hall residents about suspected dealing in the area led investigators to seek the warrants.

State Law And The Weight Factor

Massachusetts law treats fentanyl differently from some other Class A drugs. In 2015, the Legislature created a fentanyl‑specific trafficking offense that makes possession of 10 grams or more a trafficking‑level crime. The Massachusetts Legislature amended Chapter 94C to cover fentanyl and its derivatives under that separate threshold…

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