Crime & Safety
Worcester Man With 100 Prior Charges Cited In Webster Drug Bust
Police said he didn't show up for his arraignment and is currently wanted.
WORCESTER, MA — A Worcester man with roughly one hundred prior criminal charges on his record was arrested in Webster last week after police found cocaine and drug paraphernalia inside a vehicle.
Jeremy Jack, 35, was charged with trafficking cocaine and conspiracy to violate a drug law following a traffic stop on Harris Street in Webster shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Police stopped the vehicle because the driver, identified as Krista Soldi of Webster, had a suspended license, according to the Webster Police Department. Two passengers, Jack and Hector Champagne, were also inside the car.
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During a search, officers found a glass crack pipe, small baggies, a digital scale, and a Fanta bottle, which was hollowed out to hide cocaine. The total weight of the cocaine was approximately 88.3 grams, according to police.
All three suspects, Soldi, Jack and Champange, were arrested and charged. Police said each suspect has open criminal cases.
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At the time of his arrest, Jack had 100 criminal charges on his record in Massachusetts and New York. He was also on probation for stabbing someone in Springfield in 2024.
Jack was released on bail after his arrest and didn't appear for his arraignment. The Webster Police Department said he is currently wanted.
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