Crime & Safety
3 From Worcester Charged For Drugs, Trespassing In Hebrew Cemetery
Auburn police said they recieved reports of drug and prostitution activity.

WORCESTER, MA — Three Worcester residents were charged in connection with possible narcotics and prostitution activity in a cemetery.
Five people in total were charged after police recieved reports of suspected illegal activity at the Hebrew Cemetery located at 1 Cemetery Rd, according to the Auburn Police Department. Those charged included Eric Cotton, 39, Annamaria Ginisi, 30 and Raymond Delgado, 43, who are from Worcester.
The other individuals are from Blackstone and Chicopee. All five were taken into custody during two separate incidents.
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Cotton was only charged with trespassing, while Ginisi and Delgado were charged with possession of drugs and trespassing on railroad property.
"These arrests demonstrate the critical role community members play in reporting suspicious activity," wrote the Auburn Police Department. "The Auburn Police Department will continue to respond swiftly and appropriately to concerns raised by residents."
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