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Massachusetts Man Arrested in $100K Drug Bust at Palmyra Residence

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicAugust 30, 2024Updated:August 30, 20245 Comments2 Mins Read1K Views
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The search of a residence in Palmyra by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday led to the seizure of approximately $100,000 worth of illegal drugs and the arrest of a Massachusetts man on drug trafficking charges.

Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster said the residence on Madawaska Road in Palmyra was searched shortly before 9:30 a.m. on Thursday as the culmination of a months-long investigation into fentanyl and cocaine allegedly being sold to people in the area from the home.

Five detectives from the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Division, a drug detection K-9 named Kojo, and four patrol deputies were involved in the execution of the search warrant.

Sheriff Lancaster said that when law enforcement entered the residence, four people fled from the home on foot — all of whom were apprehended without incident following a short foot chase.

One female resident of the home was transported to the hospital by ambulance to be treated for an injury that had been sustained prior to the search, Lancaster said.

While searching the Madawaska Road residence, about a kilogram (1000 grams) of cocaine was discovered, as well as a large amount of suspected fentanyl, a loaded 9mm pistol and over $2,700 cash in suspected drug proceeds.

Items seized during the search of the Palmyra residence | Source: Somerset County Sheriff’s Office

The serial number on the 9mm pistol was found to have been filed off.

Other drug-related paraphernalia, such as digital scales and documentation, was also seized during the search.

Arrested as a result of the search was 29-year-old Kasiem D. Smith of Worcester, Mass.

29-year-old Kasiem D. Smith of Worcester, Mass. | Source: Somerset County Sheriff’s Office

Smith was initially charged with aggravated trafficking in a scheduled W drug, criminal simulation (Class C — altered gun, serial number ground off) and possession of scheduled drugs.

His arraignment is set of Nov. 6, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. in the Somerset County Unified Court.

Lancaster said that more charges are expected against Smith, as well as against the other persons located at the residence, once the case is reviewed by the district attorney’s office.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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ME Infidel
ME Infidel
1 year ago

Another “New Mainer”.

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
1 year ago

Well, at least the reporter from Boston did not describe this thug from Mass as a “youth”.

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caril
caril
1 year ago

Just shows how depressed and unhappy the people of Maine are with their Government.

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Sam Brady
Sam Brady
1 year ago

Well the 300 lb “Mud Shark” should be giving Birth to a Zebra that will be going on the Public Dole soon.

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Oldenoughtoknowbetter
Oldenoughtoknowbetter
1 year ago

Once again the people of Maine will have to support this idiot while he is serving his time. Can they send him back to Worcester and let the Massholes support him? LaPage was correct.

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