Crime & Safety

Duo Charged with Selling Drugs, Again

A month-long investigation into the sale of narcotics in Stratford ends with the arrest of a man and woman who are out on bail for prior drug charges.

 

A man and woman who are out on bail for allegedly selling narcotics in Stratford and Milford were arrested again this week after a month-long investigation.

According to a police report just released by the Stratford Police Department, investigators arrested Joseph Gantt, 34, and Jennifer Greenberg, 21, on March 25.

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Gantt, also known as "Joe Millionaire" and "Millie," was charged with:

  • Sale of narcotics (three counts)
  • Sale of narcotics within 1,500 feet of a school (two counts)

Greenberg was charged with:

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  • Sale of narcotics (three counts)
  • Sale of narcotics within 1,500 feet of a school (two counts)
  • Second-degree larceny
  • Operating under suspension (two counts)

In a joint investigation involving the Milford Police Narcotics Unit and the Stratford Police Narcotics Vice and Intelligence Unit, Gantt and Greenberg were arrested on Feb. 6 on several drug related charges for the alleged sale of narcotics in Milford.

Greenberg and Gantt subsequently posted their respective bonds and were out on bond for the Milford charges pending the disposition of their cases, police said.

In early March, Stratford police received information that Gantt and Greenberg were again, while out on bond for the Milford case, invoved in the sale of narcotics within the Town of Stratford.

The arrests on March 25 are the result of a month-long investigation by members of the Stratford Narcotics Vice and Intelligence Unit, with the assistance of the Milford Police Narcotics Unit.

 

Bond was set at $300,000 for both Gantt and Greenberg. They are scheduled to appear in court on April 10.


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