EAST PROVIDENCE — East Providence Police recently arrested a Pawtucket man for allegedly dealing “crack” cocaine at a city housing complex.
EPPD Vice Unit Detective Sergeant Diogo Mello …
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EAST PROVIDENCE — East Providence Police recently arrested a Pawtucket man for allegedly dealing “crack” cocaine at a city housing complex.
EPPD Vice Unit Detective Sergeant Diogo Mello reported the apprehension of Ronald Bliss, 36 and of 17 Lincoln Ave., late in September.
According to Sgt. Mello’s case notes, the Vice Unit concluded a “months-long” investigation by gaining a search warrant for Mr. Bliss at his Pawtucket home.
He said the investigation began when EPPD officers received credible “information regarding an individual selling ‘crack’ cocaine in Kent Farm Village off Warren Avenue in East Providence.
The Vice Unit established surveillance teams at the location and also utilized various law enforcement databases to determine suspects in the case. Those tactics eventually led to the identification of Mr. Bliss as the focal point. In addition, throughout the investigation Sgt. Mello reported Mr. Bliss sold "crack" to an undercover police officer on several occasions.
Having established crucial evidence, EPPD officers applied for and obtained an arrest warrant for Mr. Bliss. He was taken into custody with the assistance of the Pawtucket Police Department's Special Squad. Once the warrant was executed at Mr. Bliss’ residence, investigators seized "crack" cocaine and a loaded 9mm Smith & Wesson handgun.
Mr. Bliss was arrested without incident and charged with the following: Possession with intent to deliver (cocaine); Possession of arms by person(s) convicted of a crime; Carrying a dangerous weapon when committing a crime of violence; Maintaining a narcotics nuisance, distribution near a school zone, third or sub narcotics offense, and an arrest warrant (three counts of delivery to a UC).
As of Monday, Sept. 24, Mr. Bliss was being held without bail for 120 days pending indictment.