Crime & Safety
Graveyard Drug Dealer Nabbed: Cops
The Stouthgton man was selling fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, crack, oxycodone and mushrooms out of a Randolph cemetery, police said.

RANDOLPH, MA — A Stoughton drug dealer who set up shop in a Randolph cemetery was apprehended in the wake of a narcotics transaction, police said.
Camryn Guillaume, 34, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, crack, oxycodone and psilocybin mushrooms, as well as the unlawful possession of a firearm, ammunition and large capacity feeding devices, the Randolph Police Department said in a media release.
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An investigation revealed Guillaume was "regularly distributing narcotics within a cemetery in Randolph," according to the release.
Detectives and Drug Enforcement Administration Agents "stopped and arrested Guillaume in Weymouth following a suspected narcotic transaction," the release said. "The arrest led to the seizure of a large cache of narcotics."
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Officers and agents then executed a search warrant at Guillaume’s home and seized "significant amounts of methamphetamine, methamphetamine pressed pills, fentanyl, fentanyl pressed pills, cocaine, crack cocaine, oxycodone pills, nearly 1,000 miscellaneous prescription pills, a 10 mm semi-automatic firearm, extended feeding devices, ammunition and $88,374 in U.S. currency," the release said.
“A dedicated and professional team of detectives and agents worked hard to investigate this suspect and bring him to justice,” Randolph Police Chief Anthony Marag said in the release.
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“Thanks to this incredible example of inter-agency law enforcement cooperation, a dangerous drug dealer, his gun and his cash are off the streets and out of our cemetery," Marag said.
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