The Martha’s Vineyard Drug Task Force arrested two Brockton men Wednesday on charges relating to heroin distribution, with police saying the Island is a lucrative market for the drug. Jason Lewis, 32, and Corey Waters, 32, were arraigned Thursday morning in Edgartown district court. Mr. Lewis was charged with possession with intent to distribute a class A drug (heroin) and conspiracy to violate drug law, and bail was set at $7,500, Edgartown Det. Michael Snowden said. Mr.
The Martha’s Vineyard Drug Task Force arrested two Brockton men Wednesday on charges relating to heroin distribution, with police saying the Island is a lucrative market for the drug. Jason Lewis, 32, and Corey Waters, 32, were arraigned Thursday morning in Edgartown district court. Mr. Lewis was charged with possession with intent to distribute a class A drug (heroin) and conspiracy to violate drug law, and bail was set at $7,500, Edgartown Det. Michael Snowden said. Mr. Waters was charged with knowingly being present where heroin is kept and conspiracy to violate drug law, and his bail was set at $1,500.
Detective Snowden, a member of the drug task force, said police received information two days earlier that the two men came to the Island “with a significant amount of heroin.” He said Mr. Lewis and Mr. Waters, who had previously been a “frequent flier on the Island,” arrived on the Island late Sunday and were scheduled to leave Thursday.
After two days of surveillance, Detective Snowden said, the drug task force executed a search warrant at a Vineyard Haven hotel room around 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
The search yielded 10 individually-wrapped bags of a rock-brown substance that turned out to be heroin, Detective Snowden said, as well as $1,200 in cash and implements involved in the distribution of heroin, such as scales, bags and burner phones.
The heroin, which amounted to just over three grams, he said, was worth more than $1,000. “The price of heroin has gone up significantly over the last couple of months,” Detective Snowden said. The drug sells for about $200 per half a gram, he said, compared with $100 per gram a year ago. And in Brockton, he said heroin sells for about $60 a gram.
“They’re doing quite well when they come down here,” the detective said.
Detective Snowden said he believed the two had already sent “a good amount of money” back to Brockton via Western Union, and had originally come to the Island with about 20 grams of the drug.

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I am surprised by the lack of
Mr. B ChilmarkI am surprised by the lack of comments on this. Is the headline accurate? Do folks care? It doesn't seem to me that the "lucrative market" is referring to tourists. They can bring their own!
Consistently low bail and a
George Stein Edgartown, MAConsistently low bail and a lack of remanding prisoners with prior arrests on these type cases is quite indicative of the judical branch not fulfilling it's obligation to serve the community. This is not a seasonal issue. The cabbies and package store cashiers know more about what is going on than any police agency. Is the objective just to give the attorneys more chances to cash in on the revolving door of justice?
Now lets stop it people, you
rick handelNow lets stop it people, you hear what police say but the fact is they just want to put people away half of the time..so don't judge till you know
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