BANGOR (AP) — A spokesman for the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency says a major supplier of crack cocaine and oxycodone for the Bangor area has been arrested.
The agency said Sunday that 34-year-old Roger Campbell Black was arrested earlier this month as he delivered 100 oxycodone tablets and two grams of crack cocaine to someone in Holden.
A search of his Bangor apartment turned up more than a quarter pound of crack cocaine, almost 500 oxycodone tablets and $8,000 in cash. Campbell-Black faces drug trafficking charges.
Authorities also arrested a New York woman who was allegedly delivering more than 600 more pills to Campbell Black. Police say the street value of the seized drugs was about $60,000.
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