West Bridgewater police make arrest in alleged crack cocaine operation

WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass. (WLNE) — West Bridgewater police arrested a town resident Thursday after a month-long investigation into an alleged crack cocaine operation.
Jordan Fisher, 38, is charged with:
- Trafficking in 200 grams or more of cocaine
- Possession with intent to distribute a Class B drug
- Possession of a Class B drug
The investigation was initiated when police learned that Fisher was allegedly selling and delivering crack cocaine.
Investigators obtained search warrants for Fisher’s home and vehicle and executed both warrants Thursday.
The operation was comprised of officers from the local W.E.B. Task Force, Halifax police, Massachusetts State Police and Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office personnel.
The search of Fisher’s car produced 298 grams of a white powder in brick form that was determined to be cocaine, 50 grams of crack cocaine, over $1,500 in cash, drug paraphernalia and packing materials, according to police.
Fisher was arrested without incident during the operation and arraigned Thursday in Brockton District Court.
He is being held without bail pending a December 16 dangerousness hearing.