Crime & Safety
Arlington Police Nab Two In Drug Bust
Two Arlington will be arraigned Monday on drug charges.

ARLINGTON, MA -- Arlington police on Friday arrested two local men after an investigation into cocaine trafficking in the community.
Arlington Police detectives arrested David Good, 22, and Jeremy Weaver,19, both of Arlington.
Police were conducting surveillance in a commercial parking lot on Massachusetts Avenue on Friday, looking for Good who was the primary target of the investigation.
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Police had secured an arrest warrant for Good after an investigation that indicated he allegedly was engaged in the trafficking and distribution of cocaine, police said.
Officers observed Good riding in the passenger seat of a vehicle that arrived in the parking lot, and officers approached.
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Weaver was in the passenger seat, and a female was in the back seat.
The officers announced that they had an arrest warrant for Good and asked him to step out of the vehicle.
An investigation ensued, and police found a nearly 20 grams of marijuana, cash, scales, and cocaine.
In total, 225.5 grams of cocaine were seized from Good, police allege.
Good is charged with trafficking in a Class B Substance ( two counts), while Weaver is charged with possession of a Class D Substance with Intent to Distribute
Good is being held without bail pending arraignment Monday in Cambridge District Court. Weaver is being held on $5,000 bail and will be arraigned Monday.
"These arrests send a clear message that we take our responsibility to seek out and arrest drug dealers and traffickers very seriously," said Arlington Police Captain Richard Flynn.
"The hard work and dedication of our Arlington Police detectives ensured that a significant quantity of dangerous drugs has been seized, and two people who profit from human suffering have been arrested. Our department's work in rooting out the supply of drugs while helping those suffering from substance use disorders seek treatment will continue," he said.

Courtesy photos by the Arlington police.
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