PAC-MAN: Proactive Anti-Crime cop takes $30,000 chomp out of local heroin supply…
SOUTH YARMOUTH – Proactive Anti-Crime (PAC) Officer Nicholas Ambrosini must have known something wasn’t right when he noticed the alleged questionable actions of a man he had just recently arrested earlier in the month…
According to a Yarmouth Police press statement:
On Wednesday January 21, 2015 at approximately 2:15PM Yarmouth Police Department Proactive Anti-Crime Officer Nicholas Ambrosini observed a man walking in the area of Alewife Circle in South Yarmouth acting in a suspicious manner.
The man was familiar to Officer Ambrosini from past criminal history and a recent arrest made in Yarmouth on January 5, 2015.
Officer Ambrosini encountered the subject as he came from behind a nearby unoccupied home and subsequently located 90 grams of heroin with an estimated street value of approximately $30,000 on the ground behind the home.
Ambrosini and fellow Yarmouth Police Officers placed the subject under arrest and he is currently being held at Yarmouth Police Headquarters in West Yarmouth and he will be arraigned in the Barnstable District Court on Thursday, January 22, 2015.
The investigation is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact Yarmouth Police Detective Sergeant Kal Boghdan at 508.775.0445 extension 2134.
Refer To Arrest: 15-93-AR
Arrest: ALI M. JEAN
Address: 11 VASSAR ST Apt. #1 BOSTON, MA
Age: 27
Charges: FELONY TRAFFICKING CLASS A HEROIN
[Top photos furnished by YPD, PACMAN graphic, yellow highlights and labeling added by HN]
In other news:
According to a press statement from Captain Rhude of the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire Department:
COMM Fire Department received a 911 call for an industrial accident behind 114 Lovells Lane. Units responded from the Marstons Mills and the Centerville Fire Stations. Upon location we found a worker from a utility company who had been struck by a 4×4 piece of wood cribbing, which was supporting new utility poles. The patient suffered non life threatening injuries and was flown by Med Flight to Beth Israel Hospital.
In other news:

PHOTO: Patrolman Mark Delaney investigated two young men suspected to be engaged in some type of illicit drug activity while parked behind a local hotel. Delaney, a former narcotics detective, developed a rapport and asked questions…
The subjects inside the white vehicle responded to Delaney’s manner and cooperated. No arrests were made, but police learned the passenger had a past criminal charge involving heroin.
The men seemed to get the message they were not welcomed in the area and decided to go elsewhere once police were done talking with them and gathering info.
In other news:

PHOTO: A minor collision briefly slowed traffic in the area of Route 132 and the Exit 6 off ramp this afternoon…
1/21/2015
Robert Bastille,
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