Dartmouth Police arrested three people Tuesday after a narcotics investigation at a Dartmouth motel.

According to police, on April 5, detectives assigned to the Community Impact Unit arrested Justin Reilly, 42, of Taunton; Michael Moniz, 39, of Taunton; and Felicia Munroe, 30, of Berkley.

Police said that Reilly was in possession of 12 grams of suspected cocaine, 10 grams of suspected heroin, two grams of suspected crack cocaine, both Adderall and Suboxone tablets, and $519 in cash.

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Reilly was charged with four counts of possession with intent to distribute a Class B substance, and one count of possession with intent to distribute a Class A substance, subsequent offense. He was also arrested on an outstanding warrant.

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Moniz was found in possession of approximately one gram each of heroin and crack cocaine, and was charged with possession of a Class B substance and possession of a Class A substance, subsequent offense.

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Munroe was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

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“Our commitment to ridding the streets of these dangerous drug dealers is both relentless and unwavering, and I commend both my detectives and patrol officers on the hours of hard work that they put into making Dartmouth a safer place for everyone to enjoy,” said Dartmouth Police Chief Brian P. Levesque.

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