Dozens Arrested in Early Morning Drug Dealer Raids by New Rochelle Police

Written By: Robert Cox

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NEW ROCHELLE, NY — New Rochelle police began raiding homes and apartments throughout New Rochelle, making dozens of arrests of suspected drug dealers. The raids began shortly after 5 a.m. on Wednesday and are expected to continue throughout the day. Talk of the Sound was on hand for many of them.

Operation “City Sweeper 2” was a seven month long operation conducted by the New Rochelle Police Department’s Special Investigation Unit. Drugs purchased during sting operations included primarily crack cocaine and heroin but also marijuana, hydrocodone, PCP, morphine and fentanyl.

There were raids on locations in New Rochelle included 33 Hickory Street, 64 Lincoln Avenue, 400 Webster Avenue, 50 Sickles Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Pelham Road, 110 Chauncey Avenue, 149 Sickles Avenue, Madeline Avenue, Allard Avenue/Main Street, Winthrop Avenue, 55 May Street. Other locations outside of New Rochelle include Town of Mamaroneck, the Bronx, and Town of Pelham.

According to the New Rochelle Police, the operation identified 64 individuals and secured arrest warrants for all of these individuals on charges ranging from Criminal Possession of a controlled Substance 7th Degree to Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree, a Class B Felony. Many of the individuals arrested have been and are being arrested on multiple counts and charges.

52 of the 64 suspects arrested were charged with Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance (CSCS) – 3rd, a felony. Those with a prior felony conviction may be sentenced to up to 12 years in prison; for those without a prior felony conviction the maximum sentence is 9 years.

50 suspects were in custody as of Wednesday morning; police continue to search for the remaining 14 suspects.

Similar raids took place in White Plains two weeks ago resulting in 33 arrests bringing the total to 83 arrests with more expected.

City spokesperson Kathy Gilwit said New Rochelle police were assisted by investigators from the White Plains Police Department, Westchester County Police, the Westchester District Attorney’s Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration.

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There were several notable arrests:

School Teacher

Nancy Moreno was arrested in 2012 after she allegedly assaulted a woman with a closet rod, she is a Teaching Assistant at Isaac E. Young Middle School and arrested in Operation City Sweeper II in 2014.

Football Coach

Michael Shelton is an assistant football coach for the New Rochelle Mitey-Mites. The team is set to leave on Friday December 5th to play in the National Pop Warner Football Tournament in Florida. Joe Fosina said Shelton’s status with the team is yet to be resolved but will be resolved soon. Walter Vanderberg, also a coach on the team, was arrested in 2011 after a car collision with a woman in a wheelchair.

Former Kitchen Worker at New Rochelle High School

Joshua “Buster” Lester was arrested in Operation City Sweeper I in 2011, hired by the New Rochelle School District in 2013 to work in the kitchen at New Rochelle High School, and arrested in Operation City Sweeper II in 2014.

Most Infamous Drug Dealer in New Rochelle

Eric Landrine, a known drug dealer, was wounded in a gunfight in the lobby of 361 Main Street in 2011 when he was shot by Marlon Scott whose sister is Crystal Scott (also arrested), the girlfriend of Joseph Sayegh (also arrested), ownner of Goffman’s Deli. Just days earlier Landrine was beaten and stabbed with a screw driver near Goffman’s Deli, located at 374 North Avenue, but refused to cooperate with police. In 2010, family members and neighbors of Eric Landrine marched on police headquarters claiming that police had used excessive force after Landrine fled when police tried to arrest him for allegedly possession crack cocaine. In 2005, Landrine’s father was brutally assaulted by a Latin King Gang Member in the stairwell at 361 Main Street. Landrine (Sr.) was found by police lying in a pool of blood at the bottom of a flight of stairs.

Store Owner Related to Prominent Jordanian Family

Joseph Sayegh owns Goffman’s Deli at 374 North Avenue, the location of a stabbing incident involving Eric Landrine, a known drug dealer. Sayegh was arrested today on 2 counts of Unlawful Possession of Marijuana and 2 counts of Criminal Sale Marijuana. Over the past two years, a source has made various allegations against Sayegh which, in light his arrest and the nature of his arrest appears now in my opinion to have merit. This source has previously alleged that Sayegh has for years sold out-of-state cigarette packs and “loosies”. Talk of the Sound personally observed a “buy” arranged by this source and confirmed that Sayegh was selling cigarette packs stamped “Virginia”. This same source claimed that Sayegh “now has his girlfriend Crystal selling marijuana out of his store”. Crystal Scott was arrested today, at 374 North Ave, in her second floor apartment on 2 counts of Criminal Sale Marijuana and 2 counts of Unlawful Possession of Marijuana. In light of these arrests, our sources allegations would appear to have merit. Crystal Scott’s brother is Marlon Scott. Sayegh at one point contacted Talk of the Sound to complain that New Rochelle Police had broken into Crystal’s apartment, located above his store, for no good reason, while she was naked, and that he was contemplating a lawsuit against the City of New Rochelle. The police were reportedly looking for Marlon Scott who was considered armed and dangerous. A source with the City government confirmed that police raided Crystal Scott’s apartment at least twice and that Marlon Scott was present on one occasion, fleeing out a window and escaping. Sayegh is further alleged by the same source to convert food stamps to cash at Goffman’s Deli. Talk of the sound was able to independently verify this allegation. The same source alleges that Sayegh sells items stolen from Hope Community Kitchen and CVS at his store; in the case of CVS that people are given “shopping lists” of what to steal. This source produced a written statement making various other assertions involving Sayegh; one such statement was purportedly made by George Pulliam who was also arrested today on 4 counts of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 3rd and 4 counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th. Joseph Sayegh is a member of a large and well-known Yonkers family which includes Tony Sayegh, a Republican political consultant and Fox News Contributor, and Sandy Annabi, a former member of the Yonkers City Council who was convicted of taking bribes in relation to the Forest City development at Ridge Hill.

Former High School Basketball Star

Gariel Carrion was a standout basketball player at Cardinal Hayes, featured in a 2010 article in the New York Daily News, a team that played in the 2010 CHSAA “A” Intersectional championship game and lost, with Carrion’s picture featured in the New York Post.

Wrong Number

Raymond Gilkes was not at home when police when to an apartment near Trinity School because, according to an occupant of that apartment, Gilkes not only did not live in that apartment but did not live anywhere in the entire building. Talk of the Sound removed the address from our site, information we published based on a list provided by NRPD even after police knew the address to be wrong. Neither the occupant, her family or neighbors were none to pleased to be awoken by a strong police presence knocking on doors at 5 a.m.

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A Good Number of Suspects Are Well-Known to Talk of the Sound Readers

Andrew Rhett was previously arrested in 2011 on charges of second-degree criminal possession of a firearm and unlawfully fleeing from a police officer, reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor, and several vehicle and traffic violations, after Rhett and Willie Dawson were involved in a shooting at the Schlobohm Gardens Complex in Yonkers, NY. Rhett and Dawson were alleged to have tossed two guns out of their car, a 9 mm. handgun and .38 caliber revolver.

Trent Tucker and Nathaniel Keitt were previously arrested in 2013, police confiscated heroin, crack cocaine, Oxycontin and marijuana.

Richard Faulkner was previously arrested in White Plains in 2011 for attempting to bribe police officers with NFL football tickets to the a Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49ers at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. He was charged with a felony for attempting to bribe a police officer and was arrested with five other people for disorderly conduct after a large fight broke out.

Andre Mann was previously arrested in New Rochelle in 2012 after he fled his vehicle following a traffic stop. He was charged with various drug felonies and misdemeanors after he was alleged to have been in possession of 99 oxycodone pills, cocaine, marijuana.

Tangamieka Hardy was previously arrested in 2006 following a series of raids similar to Operations City Sweeper II — a five month long investigation that has resulted in the arrest of thirteen individuals for Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, a class “B” Felony, Criminal Sale of Marijuana in the Fourth Degree, a class “A” Misdemeanor and other drug-related charges.

Willie Rutherford was previously arrested in 2006 following a series of raids similar to Operations City Sweeper II — a five month long investigation that has resulted in the arrest of thirteen individuals for Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, a class “B” Felony, Criminal Sale of Marijuana in the Fourth Degree, a class “A” Misdemeanor and other drug-related charges.

Andrew Griffen was previously arrested in Mount Vernon in 2012 for criminal sale of a controlled substance.

Christopher Mabry was previously arrested and charged in New Rochelle with criminal possession of stolen property in 2010 after attempting to avoid police while carrying what turned out to be a stolen electric saw.

David Clark was previously arrested in Rye in 2013 after he allegedly stole a PT Cruiser. Clarke was suspected in connection with multiple burglaries in Rye and New Rochelle.

Two Time Losers

People arrested in both Operation City Sweeper I and Operations City Sweeper II: Joshua Lester, Malcolm Williams, James McGee

Arrests in Public Housing/Section 8
*previously arrested yet lives in public housing

50 Sickles Avenue – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

William “Eunique” Rutherford*
Leroy “Roy” Brown
Richard Carlos
Lawrence Adams

345 Main Street – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

None

361 Main Street – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

Steven Thomas
Michael Shelton

51 Winthrop Avenue – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

Malcolm “Mikey” Williams
Christopher Thomas

80 Winthrop Avenue – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

None

81 Winthrop Avenue – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

Larry Scott
Dwayne Bowen

70 Winthrop Avenue – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority

Heritage Homes – New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority/Partial

Richard Faulkner*
Joshua Lester*

550 5th Avenue/MacLeay Apartments (formerly New York State Public Housing, formerly New Rochelle Revitalization Corp.)

Karon Speights

33 Lincoln Avenue/Carrington Arms (Section 8)

Andre Mann*

I requested a statement from the New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority and received the following reply from Executive Director Steve Horton, “Mr. Cox: As you are aware I appeared and spoke on behalf of the Housing Authority at this mornings press conference. The Housing Authority has no additional comments at this time. Thank you. SDH”. To which I replied “I do not know that you spoke or what you said as Police Commissioner Carroll banned me from the press conference (see Editor’s Note 2 below) Would you mind a brief statement to me?” No reply.

UPDATE: News12 put up video of the press conference including remarks by Horton.

“On behalf of the New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority I want to thank all of the men and women of the New Rochelle Police Department for their excellent work today. The housing authority has many responsibilities but no responsibility is more important than insuring the safety and the security of the hundreds of families who reside in our properties we could not do that without the partners in law enforcement so on behalf of the Housing AuthorityI want to thank our federal, county state and local partners and in particular the New Rochelle Police Department. Thank you very much.”

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NRPD Operation City Sweeper II 455

Shawn Scott- AKA-Murder 1 ct 09/11/1969
148 South Eleventh Ave 1st floor, Mt. Vernon
1 ct – CSCS 3rd, CPCS 7th

Joshua Lester AKA-Buster Charges 2cts CSCS 220.39 B/F and 2 cts CPCS 220.16 B/F
11/04/1992 – 22 Colonel Lee Archer Boulevard, New Rochelle
1 ct – CSCS 3rd, CPCS 7th

Malcolm Williams – AKA-Mikey 07/05/1963
51 Winthrop Ave 2E, New Rochelle
Charges 8 cts CSCS 5th and 8 cts CPCS 7th

David Shelton – AKA-Horse 05/02/1957 -19 Washington Ave
1 ct – CSCS 5th, Criminal Facilitation

Lester Nathan AKA-Boogz 09/20/1976
112 Pelhamdale Ave #2, Mt. Vernon
5 ct CSCS 3rd and 5 ct CPCS 7th

Nathaniel Keitt AKA-Nate 06/24/1955
19 Washington Ave, New Rochelle
1 ct CSCS 3rd and 1 ct CPCS 7
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana 4th Sect 221.40 and 1 ct UPM 221.05

Nicola Wilson AKA-Cola or Auntie 07/26/1970
64 Lincoln Ave, Apt 48 New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Leroy Brown AKA-Roy 03/15/1950 –
50 Sickles Ave 7A, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Keith Foy AKA-PIE 10/10/1954
19 Washington Ave, New Rochelle
8 cts CSCS 3 and 8 cts CPCS 7th

Tyrone Foy AKA-Bon Bon 05/24/1965
18 Hickory St Apt 3F, New Rochelle
5 cts CSCS 3rd, Sets CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 5 cts CPCS 7th

Trent Tucker 07/02/1962
LKA – 64 W 4th Ave, Mt. Vernon
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Jerry Augustine AKA-Juice 09/13/1985
LKA – 347 Mayflower Ave, New Rochelle
4 ct CSCS 3rd and 4 ct CPCS 7th

Gabriel Carrion AKA-Primo 09/09/1992
246 Centre Ave #2L, New Rochelle
3 cts CSCS 3rd and 3cts CPCS 7th

Andrew Rhett AKA-AJ 09/06/1985
204 Union Ave, Apt 4G, Mt. Vernon
3 ct CSCS 3’d and 3 ct CPCS 7th

George Pulliam AKA-Artifacts 02/17/1954
19 Washington Ave, New Rochelle
4 ct CSCS 3rd and 4 ct CPCS 7th

Cory Green AKA-CY
LKA – 36 Washington St, Port Chester
1 ct CSCS 3rd and 1 ct CPCS 7th

Michael Clark AKA-Mikey C 02/13/1983
74 Rhoda Quash Dr, New Rochelle
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 1 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Karon Speights 07/17/1992
LKA- 550 5th Ave #F, New Rochelle
4 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana, 4 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Kari Brickle AKA-KB 01/19/1990
LKA -22 Bleeker St, Mt. Vernon
4 ct CSCS 3rd and 4 ct CPCS 7th

Marcus Williams 01/17/1989
2579 Hollers Ave, Bronx
1 ct CSCS 3rd and 1 ct CPCS 7th

Andre Francis AKA-HUT 12/19/1975
149 Sickles Ave, New Rochelle
4 ct CSCS 3rd and 4 ct CPCS 7th

Steven Thomas AKA-Monk 11/16/1964
361 Main St, Apt SC New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Galea Watts 06/02/1976
22 South High St, Mount Vernon
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Richard Faulkner 05/17/1986
24 Colonel Lee Archer St, New Rochelle
5 ct CSCS 3rd and 5 ct CPCS 7th

Andre Mann 10/04/1972
33 Lincoln Ave, Apt 1F New Rochelle
1 ct CSCS, CPCS 3rd int/Sell, CPCS 7th

Keith Reynolds 02/25/1989
LKA 452 4th Av, Mount Vernon
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40
1 ct CSCS, CPCS 3rd int/Sell, CPCS 7th

William Rutherford AKA-Eunique 05/23/1961
50 Sickles Ave Apt Si, New Rochelle
5 cts CSCS 3rcl, Sets CPCS 3rcl int/Sell, 5 cts CPCS 7th

Omar Grose 12/2/1976
30 Grandview Ave, Mt. Vernon
IN CUSTODY/ ARRESTED
3 cts CSCS 3nl, 3cts CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 3cts CPCS 7th

Menelik Farrar AKA-P 9/5/1975
40 South West St. Mt. Vernon
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Richard Carlos 08/05/1971
50 Sickles Ave, Apt 7 A, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

James McGee AKA-Buddy 12/20/1965
178 Lincoln Ave, New Rochelle, NY
1 count Petit larceny

Shawna Bostick 09/4/1969
13 Lafayette Pl, Yonkers
2 ct CSCS 3’d and 2 ct CPCS 7th

Tangamieka Hardy AKA-Ding Ding 04/30/1974
41 Rosedale Ave, New Rochelle
5 cts CSCS 3rd, Sets CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 5 cts CPCS 7th

Raymond Gilkes AKA-Fresh 10/26/1986
N/A, New Rochelle
2 ct CSCS 3’d and 2 ct CPCS 7th

Denise Jones AKA-Mooka 08/30/1986
11 Charles St 2″d Floor, New Rochelle
4 cts CSCS 3rd, 4cts CPCS 3’d int/Sell, 4 cts CPCS 7th

Santino Campanaro 10/08/1991
197 Lincoln Ave, Yonkers
IN CUSTODY/ARRESTED
let CSCS 3’d, CPCS 3’d int/Sell, CPCS ih, Possession Hypodermic Needle

Belinda Colfield AKA-Munch 06/20/1978
3 Dillon Rd, Apt SC, Larchmont
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Salvador Orozco-Larios 12/23/1984
12 or 18 Villas St, New Rochelle
4 cts CSCS 3rd, 4cts CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 4 cts CPCS 7th

Jose A. Villeda Velasquez 06/07/1987
45 4th St, 3rd Floor, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Jonathan Munoz 05/26/1989
522 Main St 2F, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

George Mclean 5/8/1952
110 Chauncey Ave, New Rochelle
5 cts CSCS 3rd, Sets CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 5 cts CPCS 7th

Andrew Griffen AKA-Bangem 07/30/1985
LKA -55 Franklin Ave, NR
1 ct CSCS 3rd and 1 ct CPCS 7th

Christopher Mabry AKA-Ace 01/22/1990
75 Walnut St, New Rochelle
4 cts CSCS 3rd, 4cts CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 4 cts CPCS 7th
2 counts Criminal Possession Weapon 2nd

Larry Scott 07/21/1947
81 Winthrop Ave Apt 28, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Regan Greaves 07/15/1966
410 S. 10th Avenue Apt 2F, Mt. Vernon
4cts Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect 221.40, 4cts UPM, let CSCS 3nl, let CPCS 7th

Thomas Sobers 12/12/1977
71 Clinton Ave Apt 1, New Rochelle
3 ct CSCS 3rd and 3 ct CPCS 7th

Lawrence Adams 11/12/55
50 Sickles Ave Apt 91, New Rochelle
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 1 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Elvin Diaz AKA-Pito 08/23/1969
55 May St Apt 83, New Rochelle
4 cts CSCS 3rd, 4cts CPCS 3nl int/Sell, 4 cts CPCS 7th

Anton Ervin-09/30/1989
10 Hemingway Apt A14, New Rochelle
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 1 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Joseph Sayegh 12/15/1949
139 Emerson Ave, New Rochelle
2 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 2 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Crystal Scott 04/13/1989
374 North Ave #2, New Rochelle
2 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 2 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Kody Fudge 09/01/1991
15 Union Av, Mount Vernon Ave Apt 5,
1 cts CSCS 3’d, lets CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 1 cts CPCS 7m, 1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect:221.40, UPM

Lewis Buchanan 02/14/1986
356 S. 3rd Ave Bsmt, Mt. Vernon
2 ct CSCS 3rd and 2 ct CPCS 7th

Dwayne Bowen 02/06/1986
81 Winthrop Ave, Apt 2E, New Rochelle
1 ct CSCS 3rd and 1 ct CPCS 7th

Eric Landrine 03/30/1987
75 Brook St, New Rochelle
IN CUSTODY/ARRESTED
CPCS 3rd, CPCS 4th, Resisting Arrest, UPM

David Clarke 12/25/1982
21 Frank Davis Court, New Rochelle
1 ct Criminal Sale Marijuana Sect: 221.40, 1 ct UPM Sect. 221.05

Sandra Brown 04/08/1974
110 Chauncey Ave, New Rochelle
2 ct CSCS 3’d and 2 ct CPCS 7th

Michael Shelton 04/17/1976
361 Main St Apt 4A, New Rochelle
3 cts CSCS 3rd, 3cts CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 3 cts CPCS 7th

Christopher Thomas 12/22/1970
51 Winthrop Ave Apt 4A, New Rochelle
4 cts CSCS 3’d, 4cts CPCS 3rd int/Sell, 4 cts CPCS 7th

Ruben Rodriguez 04/18/1952
24 Rochelle Ter, Mt.Vernon
In custody/Arrested
CPCS 3nl int/Sell, CPCS 4th, Endangering Welfare Child

Nancy Moreno 06/19/1964
373 Webster Ave 3rd Floor
1 ct CSCS 3rd, CPCS 3rd int/Sell, CPCS 7th

Stephen Rapaglia 10/8/1991
24 Kress Ave, New Rochelle
IN CUSTODY/ ARRESTED
1 ct CSCS 3rd, CPCS 3rd int/Sell, CPCS 5th, CPCS 4th

Jaking Tucker 04/10/1990
64 West 4th St, Mt. Vernon
SUBJECT IN CUSTODY
CPCS 3nl int/Sell and CPCS 4th

Stuart Wallace 03/26/1963
175 Hillside Ave, Mt. Vernon
SUBJECT ARRESTED/IN CUSTODY
CPCS 3rd int/Sell I CPCS sth and UPM

Keianna Bilgen 08/10/1994
930 East 224th St, Bronx
SUBJECT ARRESTED/ IN CUSTODY
CSCS 3rd, CPCS 3″‘ int/Sell and CPCS 4th

The last such series of drug arrests was Operation City Sweeper in November 2011, based on a 9 month investigation, when the New Rochelle Police Special Investigations Unit and NRPD officers worked with the While Plains Police Department, Westchester County Police Department, Westchester County District Attorney Office and the Westchester County DEA Task Force.

New Rochelle Police Department’s “Operation City Sweeper” Cleans House with 45 Arrests for Crack, Heroin

Operation City Sweeper Continues, 51 Arrested for Felony Drug Arrests, 10 Targets Still Outstanding

EDITOR’S NOTE: Talk of the Sound was covering the story from the moment the first arrests were made shortly after 5 a.m. Talk of the Sound was on scene for several of the arrests. We chose not to publish any information about the raids out of concern that this information might place jeopardize the safety of police officers. At about 7:15 am, News12 broadcast news of police activity in New Rochelle at which point we informed NRPD of our intent to run the story on Talk of the Sound and to break the news on Bob Marrone’s morning radio show on WFAS 1230 AM during our normal spot at 7:35 a.m.

EDITOR’S NOTE 2:Talk of the Sound was banned from the NRPD Press Conference on orders of Police Commissioner Patrick Carroll. To wit, when I arrived for the press conference at 11 a.m. there was a police officer posted at police HQ who said that I was banned from all secured areas in the building. When I asked about going to the press conference he said that it was being held in a secured part of the building. I asked him if this was specific to me — that I was banned from the press conference — he said it was.

News12 has video of most of the press conference.

For those who do not know the back story, the NRPD has refused to allow me into the daily press briefing ever since I exposed a pension-padding scheme by Carroll as described in the following articles:

New Rochelle to Reorganize Police Department, Captains To Become Assistant Police Commissioners

Proposed New Rochelle Police Reorganization Would Stand Captain’s Eligibility List on its Head

NO CONFIDENCE: New Rochelle City Council Votes Down Administration Plan to Reorganize Police Department 5-2

Police Commissioner Patrick Carroll was likewise unhappy with our reporting on his relationship with public works contractor Mauro Zonzini

Part I: For Years, Dozens of New Rochelle Police Foundation Directors Quietly Given Swipe Card Access to Locked Door at NRPD Headquarters

Part II: New Rochelle Police Commissioner Downplays 2008 Arrest of New Rochelle Police Foundation Director for Impersonating a Police Officer, Carrying 2 Loaded Handguns

Part III: Former New Rochelle Police Foundation Director Vigorously Denies Rye Police Report of 2008 Arrest

Part IV: Rye Police Tell Different Story About Arrest of New Rochelle Police Foundation Director

Part V: New Rochelle Police Commissioner Repeatedly Intervened After Arrest of New Rochelle Police Foundation Director

Part VI: New Rochelle Police Foundation Director Rips Police: “I Hate F–king Cops”, “Cops Lie 99% of the Time on Police Reports”

Part VII: Arrest of New Rochelle Police Foundation Director Raises Many Questions for City of Rye and Rye PD

Part VIII House Owned by New Rochelle Police Commissioner Patrick Carroll Raises Questions

2 thoughts on “Dozens Arrested in Early Morning Drug Dealer Raids by New Rochelle Police”

  1. Wow
    So, any of the houses hit or arrests made off Pinebrook or Lyncroft, Paine or Wilmot? Just curious.

    1. Would you like to see a Google Map with pinpoints?
      I can do that if folks would like to see it.

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