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Police: Hard Drugs Sold By Stratford Couple In Lordship Neighborhood

STRATFORD, Conn. -- Two people from Stratford were charged for what police say was a sizable cocaine and heroin operation in the Lordship community, according to the Connecticut Post.

An area couple was charged with dealing drugs in close vicinity to Lordship School.

An area couple was charged with dealing drugs in close vicinity to Lordship School.

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Ariel Perry, 46, of First Avenue, and Neftali “Neff” Morales, 43, of Lines Place, were allegedly making and selling heroin and crack cocaine in close proximity to Lordship Elementary School, according to the Connecticut Post.

Perry has posted $50,000 bond while Morales is being held on a $300,000 bond, according to the Connecticut Post.

A cooperating witness bought drugs at Perry's residence on First Avenue where police later found drugs and manufacturing materials, according to the Connecticut Post.

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