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Regional Roundup: Man Arrested for Selling Cocaine and Heroin, School of Rock and More

A look at the top headlines around the area for the week of Mar. 24

 

Man Arrested for Selling and Distributing Cocaine and Heroin to Dedham Residents

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On Friday, police arrested Odelio Sepluveda-Guerrerro, at his home in Dorchester, for illegally selling and distributing heroin and cocaine to Dedham residents.

The arrest was a result of a six week joint investigation done by Dedham Police, Norfolk County Police Anticrime Task Force Agencies (NORPAC), Boston Police and the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs.

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"A search of the apartment and the suspect resulted in the recovery of drug packaging equipment, drug diluent, approximately 52 grams of heroin, approximately 40 grams of cocaine and $65,225," police said in a statement.

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Opening Act: School of Rock Coming to Norwood

Does your garage or basement often have the wailing and clamor of a young musician reaching for the stars?

You might want to sign him or her up for the School of Rock, opening this Saturday on the Norwood/Walpole line.

School of Rock is a growing business with over 100 locations across the country that teaches young musicians the skills to hone the rock star in all of them.

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Stoughton Police Catch Pair of Teens Who Robbed 13-Year-Old Boy

Tabitha Butterworth, 18, of High St. in Abington, and Haleigh Connelly, 18, of Hudson St. in Northborough, were both charged with unarmed robbery and disorderly conduct.

Two 18-year-old girls allegedly robbed a 13-year-old boy Tuesday afternoon in the vicinity of Monk St. in Stoughton, taking his phone and a gameboy.  

Some quick work from the Stoughton Police Department led to their arrests and the recovery of the boy’s property a short time later.

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Lovers’ Quarrel Reportedly Led to Arrest of Foxborough High School Wrestling Coach

A lovers’ quarrel between Foxborough residents James Fraser and his wife is reportedly what led to the high school wrestling coach’s arrest Sunday, according to police reports.

. Fraser was arraigned in Wrentham District Court Monday and released on $2,000 cash bail, according to court documents. Fraser is due back in Wrentham District Court on May 9th for a probable cause hearing.

According to Foxborough police officer David Foscaldo’s report, the “domestic disturbance” occurred shortly before 3:43 p.m. Sunday at the Fraser residence. Fraser’s wife called emergency 911 and reported, “her husband had just tried to strangle her” and “was in the process of destroying the residence,” according to police reports.

Foscaldo said this is not the first time he has been dispatched to Fraser residence.

“Through my employment as a Foxborough police officer, I have responded to this residence in the past in order to restore the peace,” Foscaldo said via his police report.  


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