Drug Dealers Arrested After Using Counterfeit Bills For Bail

 


Bailing out a friend with counterfeit money landed two people in jail last week.

According to the Auburn Police Department, 39-year-old Angelina Quirion and 33-year-old Adam Jalbert allegedly attempted to bail someone from the Androscoggin County Jail with fake bills.

When officers located Quirion and Jalbert they were outside the jail in a vehicle. Both individuals had active bail conditions from previous drug arrests.

After searching their vehicle, officers located the following items:

  • 112.3 grams of cocaine base
  • 165.3 grams of cocaine
  • 299.5 grams of fentanyl
  • 492.3 grams of methamphetamines
  • one handgun 

As a result of their arrest, law enforcement obtained a search warrant for an apartment in the City of Bangor.

When officers searched the apartment they located a significant amount of narcotics:

  • 2 pounds of fentanyl
  • Nearly 2 pounds of methamphetamine
  • Over $30,000 in suspected drug proceeds
  • 2 handguns
  • 1 AR-15 rifle.

The suspected street value of the drugs found in the apartment is $250,000.

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