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Operation Mouse Trap Nets 850 Grams of Fentanyl and 16 Arrests

Bristol County District Attorney’s Office

Thomas M. Quinn III

District Attorney​


Press Release​

December 23, 2019




Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III today announced the successful conclusion of a four-month long investigation into a large-scale Fentanyl trafficking organization, which was operating in the greater Fall River area. 


The wiretap investigation—dubbed Operation Mouse Trap— was launched jointly by the Massachusetts State Police detective unit assigned to my office and the Fall River Police Department in September. The operation concluded last Friday when law enforcement officials from Massachusetts and Rhode Island executed 11 search warrants, arrested 16 individuals, and seized large quantities of fentanyl and cocaine. 


Eight of the 11 search warrants were executed in Fall River, two others were executed in Providence and a final search warrant was executed in Smithfield, RI.  During the execution of search warrants, law enforcement seized about 850 grams of fentanyl, 56 grams of cocaine, about $19,000 in cash, an illegal firearm and various steroids and prescription pills.


The initial target of the investigation was a 41-year-old Fall River native, Michael “Squeak” Rebello, and his organization labeled by investigators as the Michael Rebello Drug Trafficking Organization. After an exhaustive and thorough investigation into the organization, investigators deemed it necessary to begin intercepting the phone calls and text messages of members of the organization in an effort to successful dismantle an organization responsible for trafficking high quantities of fentanyl throughout the Fall River area.


The court-authorized wiretap soon led investigators to Rebello’s alleged top drug runner, 33-year-old Fall River native Daniel Correira, and his two main alleged fentanyl suppliers, Adriny Bernard and Eladio Cabral, both of whom reside in Rhode Island. While monitoring the lines of the suspected fentanyl suppliers, investigators identified several other fentanyl traffickers in the Fall River area.

 

“The increase in the Sale of fentanyl during the last five years has led to a significant increase in the number of fatal overdoes.  Through the end of November this year there have been 194 fatal overdoes in Bristol County this year,” District Attorney Quinn said. “These types of investigations are critical to continue to put the pressure on drug dealers for pedaling death on our streets. This is the second wiretap investigation we have done this year with the support of the Attorney General’s Office.  I want to thank Attorney General Maura Healy for her financial and investigative support.”


Law Enforcement Agencies assisting in the investigation include: Fall River Police Vice and Intelligence Unit, Bristol County State Police Detective Unit, the Bristol County Sherriff’s Office, Dartmouth Police Department, the New Bedford Office of the Drug Enforcement Agency, and Massachusetts State Troopers assigned to the Attorney General’s Office. Later, members of the Smithfield, East Providence, West Warwick and, Providence Police Departments also joined the effort.


The investigation was funded thanks to the use of  a $2.6 million federal grant obtained by Attorney General Maura Healey’s office to expand efforts to combat the opioid crisis and build on the success of the AG’s Fentanyl Strike Force.  The grant, awarded by the Department of Justice’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Anti-Heroin Task Force grant program, supports the ongoing work of the Fentanyl Strike Force, a multi-faceted partnership between local, state, and federal law enforcement created to aggressively combat the opioid crisis in New England.


“This operation demonstrates the impact of inter-agency collaboration,” said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey. “Our Fentanyl Strike Force was set up to support the ongoing work to combat the opioid crisis, and I want to thank the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office and our partners law enforcement for working collaboratively with us to take down drug networks, bring traffickers to justice, and get millions of lethal doses of heroin and fentanyl off the streets.”



OPERATION MOUSE TRAP ARRESTS AND ARRAIGNMENT INFORMATION


*all defendants were charged with conspiracy to violate the drugs laws.


Defendant/DOB: Kris Ferreira, 9-28-1978

address:  28 Russell Street, apt 2,  Fall River

Additional charges: possess to distribute class B, possess class E (2x)

Bail status: $7,000 and detained on probation violation


Defendant/DOB: Andrea Biszko, 7-31-1985

address:  4380 North Main st., apt 7A, Fall River

Additional charges: possess class E (2x)

Bail status: $5,000 


Defendant/DOB: Frank Ladeira, 2-9-1955

address:  1030 Dwelly St, apt 1, Fall River

Additional charges: possess to distribute class A

Bail status: $1,500


Defendant/DOB: Nolan Adkins, 11-6-1991

address:  122 Cambridge St, apt 2, Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking Fentanyl over 18 grams, possess class C

Bail status: held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 12-24-19


Defendant/DOB: Jamie Medeiros, 11-13-1988

address:  719 Hick St. apt 2, Fall River

Additional charges: none

Bail status: $3,000


Defendant/DOB: Gerald Satanowski, 11-3-1980

address:  81 Slab Bridge Road, Assonet

Additional charges: none

Bail status: Personal Recognizance but detained by probation


Defendant/DOB: Daniel Correira, 11-12-1986

address:  228 Sunset Hill Fall River

Additional charges: none

Bail status: $10,000 and bail revoked on open case


Defendant/DOB: Michael Rebello, 10-30-1978

address:  719 Hicks Street, apt. 2 Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking fentanyl over 10 grams, distribution of class A, subsequent 

Bail status:  held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 1-3-20


Defendant/DOB: Sarah Medeiros, 11-13-1988

address:  37 Hamlet St. apt 2, Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking fentanyl over 18 grams 

Bail status:  held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 1-3-20


Defendant/DOB: Charles Belisle, 10-27-1978

address:  61 Covel Street, Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking fentanyl over 18 grams  

Bail status:  held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 1-3-20


Defendant/DOB: Robert Garafano, 17-27-1970

address: 61 Covel St., Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking fentanyl over 18 grams 

Bail status:  held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 1-3-20


Defendant/DOB: Michael Rebello, 10-30-1978

address:  719 Hicks Street, apt. 2 Fall River

Additional charges: trafficking fentanyl over 10 grams, distribution of class A, subsequent 

Bail status:  held without bail for a dangerousness hearing on 1-3-20


Not arraigned yet-


Defendant/DOB: Louis Nunes, 12-26-1978

address:  Fall River

Additional charges: none 

Bail status:  in custody on other charges, He was arrested on other warrants a few weeks ago,  not arraigned yet on conspiracy charge. 


Arrested in Rhode Island:


Defendant/DOB: Adriny Bernard, 4-17-1987

address:  18 Gladstone St, Smithfield, RI

Additional charges: Refer to RI AG’s Office

Bail status:  held in Rhode Island


Defendant/DOB: Eladio Cabrera, 2-8-1987

address:  24C Sunset ave, Providence, RI

Additional charges: Refer to RI AG’s Office

Bail status:  held in Rhode Island


Defendant/DOB: Oscar Morales, 1-12-1996

address:  105 Beauford St. Providence, RI

Additional charges: Refer to RI AG’s Office

Bail status:  held in Rhode Island




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Director of Communications

508-997-0711

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