Boston police seize two kilos of coke, meth

Boston Police recovered two kilograms worth of illegal substances, including cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl, after conducting a drug investigation and a search warrant in Roslindale on Monday.

Police said one of the targets of their investigation was Shyronn Johnson, 34, of Roslindale, who was also wanted on a warrant from West Roxbury District Court for failure to register as a sex offender.

Officers attempted to place him under arrest after seeing him exit 24 Colgate Rd, and Johnson allegedly resisted. They said they allegedly recovered one bag of cracked cocaine.

Following Johnson’s arrest, police say they knocked and announced their presence at the address and immediately saw several suspects inside the apartment. After completing a search, which the officers had a warrant for, they say they seized 1,000 grams of meth, 1,055 grams of pink cocaine, 54 grams of cocaine, 80 grams of fentanyl, and about $1,782.

Police charged Johnson, Nicole Bilunas, 43, of Brockton, Hector Acevedo, 46, of Malden, Wilgen Noble Brea, 44, of Roslindale, with trafficking over 1,000 grams of two Class B drugs, both meth and cocaine.

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Johnson, Bilunas, and Acevedo face additional charges of trafficking a Class A drug, over 20 grams, along with other drug charges.

All four suspects are expected to be arraigned in West Roxbury District Court.

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