Alleged Drug Dealer Charged in Great Barrington

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Great Barrington Police Department and the Berkshire County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant for 47 Grove Street in Great Barrington and Jonah Christianson. 
 
Upon execution, law enforcement recovered approximately 146 grams of cocaine that was located within the residence and approximately $1,868.
 
The combined worth of the street value of the drugs and cash and credit recovered from the residence totals $16,618.
 
All subjects involved in the execution of the investigation were detained in the Great Barrington Police Department.
 
Jonah Christianson was held on $50,000 bail. Additionally, his bail was revoked on two pending charges in the Southern Berkshire District Court. He was arraigned on the current charges below on Friday, Jan. 26 in Central District Court :
  • Trafficking Cocaine (100-200 Grams)
  • Distribution a Class B Substance
Kostantin Benson was charged with:
  • Possession of a Class B Substance (Cocaine)
According to a press release:
 
Following a joint investigation conducted by the Great Barrington Police Department and the Berkshire County Drug Task Force, law enforcement identified Christianson as a suspected cocaine dealer operating out of 47 Grove Street, Great Barrington residence.
 
At approximately 4:29pm, Jan. 25, officers observed a person later identified as Kostantin Benson, of West Stockbridge, walking up the driveway of 47 Grove Street. A moment later, Christianson came out of the residence and briefly met with Benson at the back door. Benson then walked back down the driveway and away from the house.
 
Shortly after leaving, Sergeant Adam Carlotto and Sergeant Timothy Ullrich detained Benson on Bentley Avenue, Great Barrington. When detained Benson had a bag containing a small amount of white powdery substance hanging out the side of his pocket.  Upon a search, a larger amount of white powdery substance was located in one of BENSON’s pants pockets. Benson was brought into custody and transported to the Great Barrington Police Department.
 
At approximately 4:37pm Great Barrington Police and Task Force members knocked on 47 Grove Street to execute the search warrant. Christianson met law enforcement at the door and was presented with the warrant.
 
Great Barrington Police and Law Enforcement recovered the items below:
  • Plastic bag containing a white powdery substance on the corner of the couch (field tested positive for the presence of cocaine) in a black bag, with an approximate street value of $14,600
  • $1843 cash
  • $150 Pre-paid debit card belonging to another individual
  • A black cellphone
  • Black digital scale with residue on the corner of the couch in black bag
  • Box of sandwich bags on the coffee table
  • Wallet with miscellaneous cards (containing Christianson’s photo ID), $25 cash located on the coffee table
  • Bank statement from Lee Bank (belonging to Christianson) located on the side table next to the couch
  • Plastic bag of white powdery substance located on a wire rack in the upstairs southwest bedroom
  • A dealer blowout – floor next to dresser
The digital scale and narcotics will be sent to the State Lab for official analysis and weight
 
Christianson was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to the Great Barrington Police Department. 
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Rodriguez Leads Millers in Battle for First Place

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
LENOX, Mass. -- Brian Rodriguez went 3-for-3 with a home run and a double on Sunday to lead the GB Millers to a 3-2 win over the Berkshire Bandits in the Berkshire Adult Baseball League's 20-and-over division.
 
Rodriguez hit a one-out single in the bottom of the sixth and scored on Chip Paul's single to break a 2-2 tie as the Millers swept the regular season series from the Bandits, who came into Sunday's game a half-game behind GB for first place with two weekends left in the regular season.
 
Rodriguez also earned the win on the mound with two innings of relief, striking out four including striking out the side in order in the top of the seventh.
 
Dick Dumas got the start on the mound for GB and battled Berkshire's Grega through three scoreless innings at War Memorial Field.
 
The Bandits broke up the pitchers duel with a run in the top of the fourth.
 
Grega got things started with a two-out single to left.
 
He went to third on Alexis Cruz-Lay's double to put two men in scoring position.
 
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