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Two Felons Busted With Heroin, Crack Cocaine, Cash, Ammo In CT Bust

Two convicted felons are facing new charges after being busted during a search and seizure in Connecticut, police announced.

Douglas Elliot (left) and Quentin Boone

Douglas Elliot (left) and Quentin Boone

Photo Credit: Waterbury Police
Quentin Boone

Quentin Boone

Photo Credit: Waterbury Police
Douglas Elliot

Douglas Elliot

Photo Credit: Waterbury Police

In New Haven County, police officers in Waterbury assigned to the department’s Vice and Intelligence Division executed a search warrant at a William Street apartment following an investigation into drug sales in the region.

At the apartment, investigators located suspect Quentin Boone, age 28, who was with a second man, Litchfield County resident Douglas Elliott, age 34, of Torrington, both of whom are convicted felons with prior narcotic felony-related convictions which prohibits either from possessing any firearms or ammunition.

During the search of the residence, a Waterbury Police Department spokesperson said that officers seized:

  • 375 bags of heroin;
  • 2.6 grams of crack cocaine;
  • A box with 32 live rounds of 9mm ammunition;
  • $3,277 in cash.

Police noted that Elliot is also currently on supervised parole.

  • Boone and Elliot were charged with:
  • Two counts of criminal possession of narcotics with intent to sell;
  • Operation of a drug factor;
  • Criminal possession of a firearm/ammunition.

Both men were held on a $150,000 surety bond and were arraigned on Friday, June 3, with Elliot being remanded into the custody of the Connecticut Department of Corrections.

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