STRATFORD, Conn. — A months-long narcotics investigation spanning three Connecticut cities has led to the arrest of a repeat offender, authorities said.
The Stratford Police Department announced that 31-year-old Aaron Miller was taken into custody following an investigation into alleged drug trafficking activity in Stratford, Milford, and Bridgeport.
Investigation Into Drug Sales
Officials said the investigation began in February after receiving information that a suspect was distributing heroin, fentanyl, crack cocaine, and prescription drugs across multiple municipalities.
Multiple Charges Filed
Miller now faces a series of serious charges, including:
- Criminal possession of a firearm and ammunition
- Illegal transfer and possession of a stolen firearm
- Possession with intent to sell fentanyl and cocaine
- Illegal operation of a drug manufacturing facility
Police confirmed that search warrants were executed as part of the operation, with assistance from the Milford Police Department.
Prior Criminal History
Authorities noted that Miller is a convicted felon with nine prior arrests, many of which are tied to narcotics-related offenses.
Court Appearance and Bail
Miller is currently being held on a $250,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on April 17.