Heroin Seizure is the Largest in State History
The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency announced the arrests of two people for Trafficking in Heroin/Fentanyl and the seizure of over eight pounds of the drug -- half of the amount seized in Sanford and the other half seized in Massachusetts. It is the largest seizure of heroin in Maine.
The arrests of the man and woman took place on Friday, January 13, in Sanford. 39 year old Jason Bolduc of Parsonsfield was arrested by state and federal drug agents after police stopped a vehicle on Nowell Street in Sanford. Also arrested with Bolduc was 35 year old Nichole Farrar of Sanford. Both were charged with Unlawful Trafficking in a scheduled W drug (Heroin/Fentanyl). Both remain at the York County Jail on $250,000 cash bail. Sanford Police and the York County Sheriff’s Office also assisted.
As part of the investigation, MDEA agents assisted U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Agents last Friday (1/27) in an operation that led to the seizure of 4.4 pounds of heroin/fentanyl in Massachusetts, which was destined for Maine. A number of suspects have been identified and the investigation is continuing with additional arrests expected.
The combined street value of the seized drugs is over $1.8 million. MDEA agents from the York District Task Force along with agents from the U.S. DEA have been investigating Bolduc for the past four months suspecting he was selling the drug throughout southern Maine from his home at 27 Franks Place in Parsonsfield, a few hundred feet from Route 153 and the state border with NH. A team of State and Federal drug agents and State Police stopped a rental vehicle Bolduc was in on January 13. Seized from the rental vehicle and from Bolduc’s personal vehicle which was parked near-by was 3.88 pounds of heroin and $2,473. Investigators then tracked down a storage unit Bolduc had rented in Wakefield, NH, which contained $177,881 in cash and ledger books detailing past drug sales and several handguns. The Carroll County (NH) Sheriff’s Office and Wakefield NH Police assisted in the seizure at the storage unit. In all $180,354 in cash was seized.
Maine Public Safety Commissioner John Morris said the heroin seizure is the largest in state history and is the equivalent of over 35,000 individual doses. The Commissioner said this is the second large heroin/fentanyl case MDEA has disrupted in the past year. Last July, over two pounds of the drug was seized in Scarborough that was destined for Aroostook County, which was the largest seizure in Maine at that time.
Agents also seized a number of vehicles and equipment from Bolduc’s rented home in Parsonsfield, believed to have been purchased with proceeds he made from selling the illegal drugs. Among those items seized from the house was a 2012 Ford pickup, 2009 Dodge Challenger, 2006 Dodge Charger, 2016 New Holland tractor, two Polaris ATVs, a car hauler and a dump trailer. The estimated value of the vehicles and equipment is over $100,000.