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Two Jailed in Bradley on Drugs, Warrants After Traffic Stop

Two Jailed in Bradley on Drugs, Warrants After Traffic Stop

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Two men face charges after deputies say they found crack and suspected fentanyl during a traffic stop in the town of Bradley on Sunday.

The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office says deputies pulled over 47-year-old Roger Black of Bradley and a passenger, 23-year-old Noah Harris of Bradley, who both had warrants for their arrests.

They say they observed a black Mercedes driven by Black at 2:45pm. Deputies knew Black had a suspended license and warrant for his arrest for failing to appear on another criminal traffic offense. The vehicle was stopped by the deputies. Passenger Harris also had a warrant for his arrest as well as two active sets of bail conditions.

Deputies arrested both Harris and Black for their warrants. Crack cocaine and suspected fentanyl was seized from the vehicle. Harris was additionally charged with Unlawful Possession of Schedule W Drugs (class D) and Violation of Conditional Release (class E).

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