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Maine Media’s Poster Child for Welfare Programs Arrested in Major State Police Fentanyl Ring Bust

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicFebruary 12, 2025Updated:February 14, 202520 Comments5 Mins Read6K Views
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When homeless encampments flourished throughout Maine’s largest city in 2023 and 2024, Maine’s newspaper reporters were eager to tell the sad story of down-on-their-luck Mainers who had been failed by the state’s generous social services.

In dozens of instances, they turned to one man—46-year-old Bruce Cavallaro—the quasi-mayor of whatever homeless camp the reporters were covering on any given day.

[RELATED: Maine DEA Executed a High-Risk Search Warrant on a Drug Distribution Operation in a Portland Apartment…]

Tragically for Maine’s newspaper reporters, their favorite spokesperson for “Mainers experiencing homelessness” was arrested Thursday as part of a high-risk search warrant executed on the apartment unit that Maine State Police say had been transformed into the center of a narcotics trafficking ring.

The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (MDEA) announced Wednesday the arrest of seven people, including media darling Cavallarro, connected to a suspected drug operation in apartment 402 of 658 Congress St in Portland. Police say they had been investigating the apartment for months due to reports of drug trafficking, threatening displays with weapons and disorderly conduct.

Prior to getting lugged for his role in the narcotics peddling conspiracy, Cavallaro received extensive coverage in Maine’s media outlets for living in Portland’s large homeless encampments.

Indeed, his ubiquity in photographs published by the Bangor Daily News, Portland Press Herald, Lewiston Sun Journal, Maine Public, and even the Boston Globe is such a highly unusual coincidence that one has to wonder whether Cavallaro secretly has a highly paid press agent.

In nearly every story covering Cavallaro, the legacy media outlets portrayed the now-incarcerated would-be squatter as a victim of the city’s policy of clearing the trash- and needle-filled campsites over the past two years.

Cavallaro’s friends in the Maine media never got the memo that he somehow found his way into more stable housing at 658 Congress St, an apartment building whose owner remains unclear.

But according to the MDEA, Cavallaro was the man renting the apartment around which the major narcotics investigation revolved. They said that the landlord had evicted Cavallaro, but he refused to leave.

Cavallaro was among the seven arrested after a search of the apartment by police on Wednesday resulted in the seizure of fentanyl, methamphetamine, crack cocaine and other drug paraphernalia.

He was transported to Cumberland County Jail and charged with criminal trespass.

Portland Police investigation is ongoing, and police say additional charges will be reviewed based on evidence seized during the search.

Before this bad turn of luck, Cavallaro received glowing coverage, was included in photoshoots and frequently quoted in news articles while he was living outside in the city’s homeless encampments, and was taken on several occasions to be a spokesperson for the opposition to the city’s policy of “sweeping” the camps.

Portland saw several large homeless encampments sprout up in various locations throughout the city, with the camps reaching their greatest size in the summer, fall and winter of 2023 into 2024.

Particularly large encampments were at the Marginal Way Park-and-Ride, the Fore River Parkway and under the Casco Bay Bridge at Harborview Park.

Those encampments, which at their peak consisted of well over 75 tents each and were littered with needles, garbage and a large number of bikes, were eventually cleared one-by-one by the city, amid protests from the Maine Democratic Socialists of America and other activist groups.

Portland Press Herald:

  • Portland won’t pause homeless sweeps this winter. Now what?
  • Attorneys threaten to sue Portland over homeless encampments
  • Portland Maine police investigating death near Marginal Way
  • Portland’s homeless population often relies on dangerous propane heaters to stay warm
  • State announces plan to sweep Portland’s Marginal Way homeless encampment
  • Portland puts off plan to clear encampment from Bayside Trail
  • Portland looks for answers as new homeless encampments pop up around the city
  • Portland promised to store personal items from encampment sweeps. But nothing is in storage.

Bangor Daily News:

  • Life goes on at Portland homeless encampment as officials debate its future
  • Months after clearing a camp, Portland still has hundreds of homeless tents

Boston Globe:

  • In Portland’s version of Mass. and Cass, efforts to sweep away homelessness are being challenged

NewsCenter Maine:

  • New encampments form in Portland after Bayside Trail encampment shutdown

Maine Public:

  • ‘We’re people too’ — Unhoused Portland residents consider options as city postpones encampment sweep
  • Portland clears largest homeless encampment after protesters attempt to stop it

It is unclear how Cavallaro was able to rent the Congress Street apartment after being apparently chronically homeless for over five years, and living in homeless encampments in the city as recently as last year.

Portland’s Department of Health and Human Services administers the city’s General Assistance program, a municipal welfare program under which indigent individuals may apply for vouchers to pay rent, and buy food, medication and other necessities.

According to public records obtained by the Maine Wire in 2023, Portland had spent 50 times more per person on General Assistance welfare than other Maine cities and consumed 73 percent of all GA spending.

A spokesperson for the city declined to confirm whether Cavallaro was a beneficiary of the city’s robust welfare programs, citing privacy protections.

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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 tomic@themainewire.com

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  1. Gardiner Schneider on February 12, 2025 6:08 PM

    Well, I am sure Cavallaro did not obtain any money from distributing crack and other drugs. Taking money for them would not be nice…..”It is unclear how Cavallaro was able to rent the Congress Street apartment after being apparently chronically homeless for over five years, and living in homeless encampments in the city as recently as last year.”

  2. Robert M. on February 12, 2025 6:16 PM

    The shit sure is deep in Portland . It sounds like it just got deeper .
    How will the Sisters of the Bleeding Heart explain this news ?
    Is there an uninhabited island off the coast that we could give to the “ unhoused “ from Maine .

  3. Mark Wheelin on February 12, 2025 6:33 PM

    I guess sometimes you can t judge a book by it s cover
    He looks like an upstanding genius

  4. maga man on February 12, 2025 6:42 PM

    i bet 100 bucks that (city of portland) tax dollars got him the apartment and not drug profits. this is no high profile bust this is embarrassing for law enforcement…. arresting junkies at a flop house for treespassing…

  5. dts on February 12, 2025 7:57 PM

    “The Bangor Daily News, Portland Press Herald, Lewiston Sun Journal, Maine Public” are all left-wing, social-engineering advocacy journals with some news content, probably required to meet minimal legal requirements as”newspapers”, that probably should be fact-checked before being considered as gospel.

  6. ME Infidel on February 12, 2025 8:00 PM

    The people who continually vote for the morons on the city council deserve what they get with an out of control homeless population. Very unfortunately, those who didn’t sign on to this needless mess have to suffer through it without any end in sight. Michael Savage was right: “Liberalism is a mental disorder.”

  7. Eeddyedward on February 12, 2025 9:36 PM

    Huge news! High profile police raid on Congress st!! Big deal, this guy and his pals should have been put away a long time ago! The police have known this guy for years,
    The entire city has become a shit hole! No where in Portland is it safe at night! Law abiding citizens get their shopping done in the daylight and are home behind locked doors after dark! C’ mon man!

  8. dts on February 12, 2025 10:51 PM

    https://www.themainewire.com/2025/02/maine-medias-poster-child-for-welfare-programs-arrested-in-major-state-police-fentanyl-ring-bust/#comment-99803
    Australia? Madagascar?

  9. dts on February 12, 2025 10:54 PM

    https://www.themainewire.com/2025/02/maine-medias-poster-child-for-welfare-programs-arrested-in-major-state-police-fentanyl-ring-bust/#comment-99827

    But Australia and Madagascar are inhabited, but they’re far enough away that shouldn’t be a problem for America. Could we make them into slaves? The African connection gave me that idea.

  10. Norman Linnell on February 13, 2025 8:43 AM

    A majority of Maine voters repeatedly vote for Lunatic Lefties that use easy access to generous welfare benefits to lure welfare seekers from around the world .

    Intelligent Citizens should be encouraged to run for office against the Lunatic Lefties that are destroying our country !

    Drug trafficking is murder. Drug traffickers should be immediately executed upon conviction.

  11. Ted Cohen on February 13, 2025 9:03 AM

    https://www.reddit.com/u/Cheap_Magician5265/s/FCDPyypRfY

  12. SkippyJoeDiaper on February 13, 2025 9:25 AM

    “Cavallaro was among the seven arrested after a search of the apartment by police on Wednesday resulted in the seizure of fentanyl, methamphetamine, crack cocaine and other drug paraphernalia.”

    No guns?

  13. Boxcar on February 13, 2025 9:25 AM

    Cavallero, a PROFESSIONAL SQUATTER. Where do I go to sign up for that gig?

  14. Paco on February 13, 2025 9:49 AM

    These media outlets let it be known savy, rat smelling beat reporters need not apply.

  15. beachmom on February 13, 2025 9:52 AM

    He’s not homeless now

  16. Andy K on February 13, 2025 10:53 AM

    If they are squatting on public land the LEO’s should search every tent and when they find drugs, paraphernalia or any other health hazard they need to arrest the homeless person and remove the person’s belongings.

  17. Bill in Bangor on February 14, 2025 8:33 AM

    It’s well past time to restore laws prohibiting vagrancy, public intoxication, and reopen mental institutions. There are millions of able-bodied Americans that live off public assistance their entire life. As long as dysfunctional lifestyles are accepted, a certain percentage of Americans will take advantage of naive largess.

  18. Jon on February 14, 2025 4:05 PM

    Everyone knows cities like Portland (and now Lewiston) are the cesspools of Maine. All the shit flows there. These cities rape the taxpayers to accommodate the trash living in these hobo encampments, why honest Mainers are forced to suffer!
    Meanwhile, Toady Mills lines her pockets with kickbacks from illegal Chinese pot grows & offshore wind! (Anus King made a firtune fleecing Maine taxpayers, why not Mills!)
    If ever a state needed to be bull-DOGE-d, it’s Maine! ICE could set up a permanent feild office in Lewiston!
    Whatever Republican Maine elects to replace Toady Mills is going to earn every dime re-balancing the budget & ridding Maine of the illegals, freeloaders and sub-humans infesting the state thanks to Toady Mills, Bellows, Frey and their Socialist Democrat Cabal in Augusta!

  19. Maine Patriot woman on February 15, 2025 10:51 AM

    Maine Democratic Socialists of America….I wonder if they’re connected to any terrorist organizations…Hey Pam Bondi, hey, Tom Homan, Pete Hegseth, Tulsi.. take a peak at Maine.

  20. Bob Higgins on February 15, 2025 1:31 PM

    God, your Google-Fu sucks. It took ten seconds to find the property owner. Also, all but one made “unsecured bail”

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