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Nicholas Vacca,Anthony Vacca two counts of possession of a Class B substance, one count of possession of a Class D substance with intent to distribute

Nicholas Vacca, 23, and Anthony Vacca, 25, were to be arraigned this morning in Dedham District Court on two counts of possession of a Class B substance, one count of possession of a Class D substance with intent to distribute and conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act, said Dedham Police Detective Robert Walsh. Anthony Vacca was also charged with possession of a stun gun, found in his bedroom at the 130 Oak St. residence, Walsh said.
Walsh also said Nicholas Vacca used to coach Pop Warner football in Dedham, though he said he did not have any other details on the man's association with youth football.The brothers shared the house with their parents, Donna Vacca, 49, and Michael Vacca, 50, who will be summoned to court on charges of drug possession resulting from a small amount of cocaine and marijuana found in their bedroom during the investigation, Walsh said. Donna Vacca was charged with operating an uninsured motor vehicle on the day her sons were arrested.After getting a search warrant, officers with the Norfolk County Police Anti-Crime Task Force entered the house disguised as Department of Public Works employees to avoid being spotted by the suspects, who had set up a surveillance camera on the roof of the house with a monitor in the bedroom to keep a lookout for police, said Walsh.
Customers, mostly from Dedham and West Roxbury, were using an aluminum ladder to climb in and out of the bedroom window of one of the brothers, said Walsh.
The arrests were made by a law enforcement group comprised of Norfolk County towns whose police chiefs have signed a memorandum of understanding granting task force officers powers of arrest outside their normal jurisdiction.
About a dozen Oxycontin pills, half an ounce of marijuana "packaged for distribution," and a few Suboxone pills were seized from the house, said Walsh. Suboxone is a prescription medication that treats addiction to opiates, like Oxycontin.Oxycontin costs about $1 a milligram, said Walsh, so one 80-miligram pill can go for $80. "It's very lucrative. What makes Oxycontin and Oxycodone so dangerous is that the people who use them recreationally get hooked on them, and if they don't get the pills, they get sick," said Walsh. "It makes it an insidious drug."
When users can no longer afford Oxycontin, they switch to heroin, said Walsh. "At that point, they're not getting high, they're just holding sickness at bay."
A Suboxone pill, which helps to diminish the symptoms of opiate withdrawal, goes for $10-$15 a pill on the street, said Walsh.
"Everyone knows heroin is a dangerous drug," said Walsh. "But a lot of kids who abuse prescription drugs don't realize they're flirting with danger."

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  1. This family of scumbags have been polluting this towns youth with drugs for years now. My son says his former friends have purchased oc's from the two for the past few yrs. My son has said that these innocent children who used to have a world of potential, have had all their dreams and aspirations taken from them by these drugs. What kind of monster sells drugs to kids half their age? Well, the two Vacca brothers have answered that question for me. Look at their "whitetrash" parents getting arrested for seperate, totally different charges on the same day as their immature, dillinquent, triffling kids. This is the epitemy of local scum and should not be tolerated in our society. Way to go NORPAC!!!! Pat yourselves on the back cause you probably just saved a couple dozen young misled youths lives.

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  2. I just wanted to point out that I am not the Nicholas Vacca that got arrested! I'm the 40 year old DJ that happens to share the same name. I have already lost a DJ job thanks to this arrest when someone Googled me. Once again, I was not arrested for drugs and I don't have a brother.
    Thanks (another) Nick Vacca

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  3. Nick Vacca is not what you all think he is. He may be into some drugs but hey you cant blame the guy hes had a tough life. Nick Vacca was the only person in my life to ever give me a chance. He helped me succeed through my past few years. He was the greatest football coach ive ever had, he made me into the best quaterback i could also be too. He and his brother tony aren't scumbags if only you people knew the real him.

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