Police stopped a wrong-way driver in North Adams. He was then charged with heroin trafficking.
Authorities also allegedly found cocaine in the vehicle.
State police nabbed a Holyoke man for alleged heroin trafficking, among other charges, when a trooper saw him driving on the wrong side of the road Friday night.Orlando Perez-Martinez, 31, was arrested after the trooper pulled over the 2005 Honda Pilot he was operating. Perez-Martinez was driving westbound in the eastbound lane of Main Street in North Adams when he was stopped, according to police. State police, with help from North Adams police, allegedly found what looked like about 25 grams of heroin, and about 9 grams of what appeared to be cocaine in the vehicle.Perez-Martinez is being charged with heroin trafficking, possession with the intent to distribute cocaine, operating after his license was suspended, and wrong-way driving. The suspect was held on $5,000 bail to await arraignment in North Adams District Court.
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