Crime & Safety
Accused Dealer With 'Student' Customers Arrested In Glastonbury
An investigation into pot sales involving Glastonbury students led to an arrest on Friday, authorities said.

GLASTONBURY, CT — A lengthy investigation by a regional drug task force led to the arrrest of an East Hartford man suspected of selling marijuana to Glastonbury High School students, a report indicates.
In November, the East Central Narcotics Task Force began tracking the actions of a suspected dealer by the name "Wess," who was reportedly selling marijuana to students, according to a report. "Wess" was then identified as Weston L. Miller, according to a report.
Over the course of several weeks the ECNTF conducted multiple undercover transactions targeting Miller and he was arrested on Friday, according to a report.
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Miller was charged on three separate warrants with:
- The sale of a controlled substance
- Possession of controlled substance
Miller was issued a total court set-bond of $225,00o. That bond was reduced to $75,000 at his arraignment, but he failed to post it and remained in custody Monday morning, court records show. Miller is sated to be back in court on Feb. 5, according to court records.
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