Crime & Safety
Fentanyl Ring At Cape Cod Kennedy Home: Leaders Sentenced
Police said Troy Monteiro (at left) and Trevor Rose ran a fentanyl ring out of a Hyannisport home belonging to the Kennedy family.

BARNSTABLE, MA — Two men were reportedly sentenced to prison Tuesday for running a fentanyl ring out of a multimillion-dollar Hyannisport home belonging to the Kennedy family. Falmouth residents Troy Monteiro and Trevor Rose, both 30, were arrested in January 2017 after police said they ran a major drug trafficking operation out of the Atlantic Avenue residence. The home is owned by Robert Shriver. His mother, Eunice, was John F. Kennedy's sister.
Monteiro was sentenced to 3½ to 4 years in prison and Rose was sentenced to 4½ to 5 years, according to the Cape Cod Times.
Police said they seized more than 200 grams of fentanyl and $20,000 in cash from their pair following an undercover investigation. Monteiro's girlfriend, Ariel Price-Perry, 27, was also arrested in connection with the operation. Her case is still pending.
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Photo: Troy Monteiro (left) and Trevor Rose. (Credit: Barnstable Police Department)
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