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Four teens were arrested by Greenfield Police on drug and gun charges.
Greenfield detectives were working proactive drug and firearms crime enforcement and stopped a vehicle in the area of State Street and New Road. The police department says that probable cause was established that led to a a search of the vehicle. Detectives found two guns, ammunition, multiple THC vape cartridges and several hundred dollars of cash.
Greenfield Police say that detectives are working to determine where the boys got the drugs and guns.
Four boys, two age 16 and two age 17, were taken into custody. Two boys were released to guardians charged with possession of marijuana. The other two were transferred to an out-of-county juvenile detention facility. They have been charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a minor and dealing marijuana.
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