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Robert Santana Jr was charged with possession of marijuana, distribution of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to distribute

Arrested Robert Santana Jr., 24, who had been watched. When Santana left his house at noontime, police stopped him, seizing $1,270 cash and three cell phones. Santana gave officers a false name, calling himself Luis Feliciano, police said.
A search of Santana's apartment turned up 13.2 grams of heroin, three scales, a grinder, utility bills in the name of Luis Feliciano, drug packaging materials and $69 cash. Santana was charged with possession of marijuana, distribution of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, false name to a police officer and possession of a false Registry of Motor Vehicles document.
Three people, who detectives of the street narcotics enforcement unit said they saw hanging around on the corner of Tower Hill Street and Oregon Avenue waiting for a drug dealer while the detectives were waiting for a warrant to search Santana's home, also were arrested.They were: Nicole Eaton 24, 63 Washington St., Groveland, on a charge of knowingly being present where heroin is kept; Cesar Colon, 29, 34 Berkeley St., Lawrence, on charges of possession of heroin and cocaine, both with intent to distribute, and possession of marijuana; and Thomas Knight, 26, 31 Low St., Newbury, on a charge of possession of heroin.

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