Delco Dozen: Glenolden Police Arrest 12 for Heroin Distribution

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‘.Delco Dozen: Glenolden Police Arrest 12 for Heroin Distribution’‘.Delco Dozen: Glenolden Police Arrest 12 for Heroin Distribution’ In a major narcotics crackdown, the Glenolden Police Department has arrested 12 individuals for their alleged involvement in a heroin distribution ring known as the “.Delco Dozen.” After months of extensive investigation, authorities executed multiple search warrants at several locations in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The raids resulted in the seizure of significant amounts of heroin, drug paraphernalia, and cash. Among those arrested are Joseph “Lucky” Luciano, 34, who is believed to be the leader of the organization. Other suspects include: * Michael “Mikey” Antonelli, 31 * Sarah “Sally” DeMarino, 30 * John “Johnny” Fazio, 33 * Maria “Maria” Giancola, 32 * Anthony “Tony” LoGrande, 35 * Nicholas “Nick” Marino, 34 * Joseph “Joey” Parisi, 32 * Linda “Lulu” Romano, 31 * Christopher “Chris” Salvo, 33 * Michael “Mike” Scarpato, 36 * Theresa “Terry” Vito, 32 The suspects are facing multiple drug-related charges, including possession with intent to distribute, delivery of a controlled substance, and conspiracy. According to police, the “.Delco Dozen” operated a sophisticated network that distributed heroin throughout Delaware County and neighboring areas. The organization is believed to have been responsible for supplying a significant portion of the illicit drug supply in the region. “This is a major blow to the drug trade in our county,” said Glenolden Police Chief Patrick Kelly. “We are committed to cracking down on drug dealers and making our communities safer.” The arrests have been lauded by local officials and residents, who have long been plagued by the heroin epidemic. Delaware County District Attorney Katherine McLaughlin emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable for the harm they cause to the community. “The people who profit from the sale of heroin are responsible for the countless lives that have been lost and ruined,” McLaughlin said. “We will not tolerate this type of criminal activity, and we will continue to aggressively pursue and prosecute those involved.” The investigation is ongoing, and additional arrests are expected. The defendants are scheduled to appear in court for preliminary hearings in the coming weeks.

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