November 27 – Steven Braggs. Photo of Androscoggin County Jail
LEWISTON – The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and Lewiston police arrested a local man on drug trafficking charges Tuesday, according to an MDEA statement.
Steven Braggs, 36, was arrested Tuesday during a probation compliance check when officers found 100 grams of cocaine in his possession.
Braggs was charged with aggravated trafficking in Schedule W drugs and transported to the Androscoggin County Jail. He is being held without bail due to probation.
The probation compliance check on Braggs stemmed from a September 2015 federal sentence in Massachusetts for being a felon in possession of a firearm. He had been released under supervised release.
Following Braggs’ arrest at a Lewiston hotel, MDEA agents executed a search warrant at his residence at 114 Wellman St.
Agents discovered nearly two kilos of cocaine, trafficking materials and more than $25,000 in suspected proceeds.
The street value of the cocaine is estimated at $100,000.
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