Crime
Too dark window tint leads to arrest of Fall River man on handful of charges
A Trooper’s alert observation of a car with window tint that was too dark, and which had no inspection sticker, led to the arrest of a Fall River man on drug charges early on the morning of July 4.
According to Massachusetts State Police, just after 4:15 a.m., Trooper Austin Rose was on patrol on Westgate Drive in Brockton when he saw a 2006 Infiniti G35 in a parking lot. The car had no inspection sticker and had very dark window tint. When the car left the parking lot, Trooper Rose conducted a motor vehicle stop. He was backed up by Trooper Paul Oliveria.
Upon investigation, Trooper Rose determined the Infiniti had a window tint at a level illegal in Massachusetts (under Massachusetts law, tinted windows must allow at least 35 percent of light to pass through the window; the level of tint in the Infiniti was well below that). Trooper Rose smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and observed a knife clipped to the male driver’s waistband. He ordered the driver, 24-year-old Marcus Davis of Fall River, and his 21-year-old female passenger from the vehicle.
Trooper Oliveria then observed a scale and numerous plastic baggies, items consistent with narcotics distribution, in the car’s center console. The Troopers searched the vehicle and located a bag of marijuana; a fanny pack with a large amount of cash later determined to be greater than $4,000 and two bags, one containing suspected fentanyl, the other containing suspected cocaine; two bags containing pills believed to be MDMA (ecstasy); a container of a substance labeled THC wax; and a box containing credit cards in a different person’s name.
Davis was placed under arrest on the charges of Possession of a Class A narcotic with intent to distribute, subsequent offense, Possession of a Class B narcotic with intent to distribute, subsequent offense (two counts), Possession of a Class C narcotic with intent to distribute, Possession of a Class D narcotic with intent to distribute, and Receiving stolen property.
He was also cited for having no inspection sticker and having window tint that was too dark.
Tia Maria
July 8, 2023 at 10:46 am
Good job done!! Very observing police officer! Get all these crooks out of the street!!