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On probation for drug conviction, Massachusetts man arrested on drug distribution after 4 kilos of drugs, guns, $89,000 seized

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BOSTON – A Brockton man was arrested today for allegedly selling over 100 grams of a fentanyl analogue to a cooperating witness. At the time of the alleged offense, the defendant was on probation for a 2019 fentanyl conviction and on pretrial release for a separate March 2024 drug arrest.

Joshua Tavares, 29, was charged with distribution and possession with intent to distribute 100 grams and more of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of fentanyl analogue. Tavares was arrested this morning and following an initial appearance in federal court in Boston, was detained pending a hearing scheduled for Dec. 6, 2024.  

According to the charging documents, on Nov. 1, 2024, Tavares sold 100 grams of a fentanyl analogue to a cooperating witness which was captured on video recording.

During searches of Tavares’s residence and multiple suspected stash houses, approximately four kilograms of suspected fentanyl, cocaine, packaging materials for distribution of controlled substances and over $89,000 in cash were recovered. A .40 caliber Glock firearm and a 9mm Glock firearm with a machinegun conversion device were also located at Tavares’ residence.

A 9mm Glock firearm with a machinegun conversion device and a tactical laser sight was allegedly recovered from a stash location along with numerous rounds of ammunition and multiple loaded magazines, including a 50 round “drum” style magazine. Machinegun conversion devices, commonly referred to as “switches,” are designed to convert firearms into fully automatic weapons.

The charge of possession with intent to distribute 100 grams and more of fentanyl analogue provides for a sentence of at least 10 years and up to life in prison, five years and up to life of supervised release and a fine of up to $10 million. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and statutes which govern the determination of a sentence in a criminal case.

United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy and Jodi Cohen, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division made the announcement today. Valuable assistance was provided by the Massachusetts State Police and the Brockton Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Philip A. Mallard of the Organized Crime & Gang Unit is prosecuting the case.

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