Ludlow Police recovered 82.8 grams of heroin, 112 grams of crack cocaine, 37.5 grams of cocaine, Tramadol Hydrochloride, an open container of alcohol, small plastic baggies, rubber bands, and other drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop on Sunday night. (Photo Courtesy Ludlow Police Department)
LUDLOW — Chief Daniel Valadas reports that the Ludlow Police Department arrested and charged two men with drug trafficking and possession.
HECTOR PEREZ, AGE 21, of SPRINGFIELD, was arrested and charged with:
- Trafficking Heroin (36 Grams or More, But Less Than 100 Grams)
- Possession With Intent to Distribute a Class A Drug (Heroin)
- Trafficking Crack Cocaine (100 Grams or More, But Less Than 200 Grams)
- Possession With Intent to Distribute a Class B Drug
- Trafficking Cocaine (36 Grams or More, But Less Than 100 Grams)
- Possession of a Class A Drug (Tramadol Hydrochloride)
- Possession With Intent to Distribute a Class A Drug (Tramadol Hydrochloride)
- Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle
- Operating a Motor Vehicle After Suspension or Revoked Registration
- Marked Lanes Violation
- Speeding
- Possession of Open Container
YOWIN NUNEZ DIAZ, AGE 20, of SPRINGFIELD, was charged with:
- Trafficking Heroin/Morphine/Opium (36 Grams or More, But Less Than 100 Grams)
- Trafficking Crack Cocaine (100 Grams or More, But Less Than 200 Grams)
- Trafficking Cocaine (36 Grams or More, But Less Than 100 Grams)
- Possession of a Class A Drug (Tramadol Hydrochloride)
- Possession With Intent to Distribute a Class B Drug (Crack Cocaine)
- Possession With Intent to Distribute a Class A Drug (Heroin)
On Sunday, May 28, at approximately 9:49 p.m., Ludlow Police Officers performed a motor vehicle stop of a Nissan Murano on Fuller Street, on suspicion of multiple traffic violations.
While conducting the traffic stop, officers determined that the Nissan Murano was not insured and that the registration had been revoked.
The driver of the vehicle, identified as PEREZ, was aware that he could not operate this vehicle without registration and proof of insurance. DIAZ was a passenger in the vehicle. During the traffic stop, officers saw in plain view an open container of alcohol and initiated a search of the vehicle.
During a subsequent search of the vehicle officers found approximately 82.8 grams of heroin, 112 grams of crack cocaine, 37.5 grams of cocaine, and Tramadol Hydrochloride, for which PEREZ does not have a prescription.
Officers also located small baggies and rubber bands and additional drug paraphernalia, as well as an airsoft pistol equipped with a drum magazine for paintballs.
“I wish to commend the police officers for their excellent police work on this case,” Chief Valadas said. “Street drug interdiction arrests of this magnitude certainly help rid our community of illicit narcotics trafficking.”
PEREZ and DIAZ were arrested without incident.
PEREZ and DIAZ were held on $100,000 bail and transported to the Hampden County Correctional Center awaiting their initial appearance in Palmer District Court.
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.