UPDATE (6-5-2026): Rehoboth Police posted on Facebook that O'Brien was taken into custody by Providence Police on the evening of June 4.

REHOBOTH (WBSM) — Rehoboth Police are seeking two men in connection with the department’s drug bust on Monday.

The execution of a search warrant on June 1 at 370 Winthrop Street turned up 250.5 grams of cocaine, 13 grams of oxycodone, 7.3 grams of MDMA, 23 grams of fentanyl, 69 grams of methamphetamine, 142 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 242 grams of marijuana, and other narcotics still to be identified.

Courtesy Rehoboth Police
Courtesy Rehoboth Police
Courtesy Rehoboth Police

Rehoboth Woman Arrested in Connection

Rehoboth Police arrested Melinda Archambault, 36, on numerous narcotics charges. Now, they are seeking two other individuals in connection and are seeking the public’s help in locating them.

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Two Rehoboth Men Wanted by Police

Rehoboth Police via Facebook
Rehoboth Police via Facebook
Rehoboth Police via Facebook

Matthew O’Brien of Rehoboth is wanted on charges of trafficking in cocaine (200 grams or more), trafficking in cocaine (18 grams or more but less than 36 grams), distribution of a Class B substance (oxycodone), distribution of a Class B substance (MDMA), trafficking in fentanyl (more than 10 grams), trafficking in methamphetamine (36 grams or more), possession with intent to distribute a Class C substance (psilocybin mushrooms), possession with intent to distribute a Class D substance, and conspiracy to violate drug laws.

Rehoboth Police via Facebook
Rehoboth Police via Facebook
Rehoboth Police via Facebook

Trent Mason of Rehoboth is wanted on charges of trafficking in cocaine (200 grams or more) and conspiracy to violate drug laws.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of either O’Brien or Mason is asked to contact Rehoboth Police at (508) 252-3722.

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