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    Gardiner Residents Linked to Deadly Fentanyl Robbery Gang

    22 days ago
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    Violent Gang with Base in Gardiner Linked to Multiple Crimes

    Gardiner, Maine - In a shocking turn of events, three residents from Gardiner, Maine, have been accused of being part of a violent, multi-state gang known as the Fentanyl Robbery Gang (FRG). According to the Kennebec Journal, these individuals, along with four other suspects, have been indicted on charges in Pennsylvania.

    Criminal Network Spanning Seven States

    Authorities believe the FRG is responsible for at least four deaths and numerous other crimes across seven states. The gang allegedly used dating sites to lure men, drug them, and rob them, creating a trail of devastation and fear.

    Gardiner: The Unexpected Epicenter

    The indictment reveals that the gang maintained a central base in Gardiner, specifically in an apartment on Brunswick Avenue. This small town in Maine, known for its quiet streets and tight-knit community, has now become associated with a sprawling criminal network.

    Maine Suspects Identified

    The Maine suspects have been identified as Samuel P. “Sam” Jordan, Christine Deann “Jamie” DiCarlo, and Dylan Wilson “Tooley” Small. All three are either from Gardiner or nearby areas. Despite their alleged involvement in such serious crimes, Gardiner police have stated that they are not aware of any criminal activities occurring within Maine itself, though the investigation remains ongoing.

    Ongoing Investigation

    As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward. The FRG's activities have sent shockwaves through the affected states, and the collaborative effort of law enforcement agencies aims to bring all involved to justice.

    Attribution source: Wgme.com


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