Freetown police, state SWAT team arrest Freetown resident, drugs and guns seized

Booking photos of Matthew Clark (left), and Frederick Clark (right) and seized evidence. (Freetown Police Department)

FREETOWN, Mass. (WLNE) — An “in-depth investigation” by the Freetown Police Department culminated in the arrest of a town resident on multiple narcotics charges.

According to Freetown Police Department Public Information Officer Lieutenant Benjamin A. Levesque, Matthew Clark, 32, is charged with possession of a Class B substance and possession of a Class B substance with intent to distribute.

Frederick Clark, 46, of Freetown, was not at the Chace Road residence at the time of the police operation and Freetown police are seeking a warrant for his arrest, according to Lieutenant Levesque.

He is expected to be charged with three counts of possession of a firearm without an FID card, possession of ammunition without an FID card and receiving stolen property under $1,200 (subsequent offense).

Three firearms were seized in the operation along with cash and unspecified narcotics, according to Lieutenant Levesque.

Freetown police and a state SWAT personnel and detectives executed the search warrant Monday morning after an investigation by Freetown police detectives and patrol personnel.

 

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