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Greenwich Drug-Dealing Duo Nabbed Selling Fentanyl, Crack: Police

A Fairfield County woman and a New York resident have been charged with allegedly selling fentanyl and crack in the area, police said.

Luis Pena and Robin Repaci

Luis Pena and Robin Repaci

Photo Credit: Greenwich Police Deparment

An investigation found that the two were selling drugs in the town of Greenwich.

The investigation revealed that the two sold fentanyl and crack cocaine from a home located in the Greenwich Housing Authority in Central Greenwich, said Lt. Ted Latiak, of the Greenwich Police.

Latial said a search warrant was executed on Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the home of Robin Repaci, age 61, of Greenwich, where police found "significant amounts" of cocaine and suspected fentanyl which was being used as a cutting agent. 

The other suspect charged is Luis Pena, age 54, of the Bronx.

They also seized prescription pills and pressed pills.

Both men were charged with:

  • Seven counts of possession of a controlled substance
  • Seven counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug factor situation

Pena, a convicted felon, was being held on a $100,000 bond. 

Repaci was released without bail. 

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