Massachusetts man accused of dealing drugs in a cemetery

A 34-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly dealing drugs at a local cemetery, according to police who reportedly found a large amount of drugs, money and weapons in his home.

Stoughton man Camryn Guillaume was regularly dealing narcotics in a Randolph cemetery, police said.

He was recently arrested following an investigation involving the DEA and Randolph Police, along with help from Stoughton and Weymouth Police, and the South Shore Drug Task Force.

Detectives and DEA agents stopped and arrested Guillaume in Weymouth after a suspected drug deal. Police reported that they seized a large cache of narcotics.

Police then executed a search warrant at his Stoughton residence — reportedly seizing significant amounts of meth, meth pressed pills, fentanyl, fentanyl pressed pills, cocaine, crack cocaine, oxy pills, nearly 1,000 prescription pills, a 10mm semi-automatic firearm, extended feeding devices, ammunition and $88,374 in cash.

“A dedicated and professional team of detectives and agents worked hard to investigate this suspect and bring him to justice,” Randolph Police Chief Anthony Marag said in a statement. “Thanks to this incredible example of inter-agency law enforcement cooperation, a dangerous drug dealer, his gun and his cash are off the streets and out of our cemetery.”

Police seized a large cache of drugs, money and weapons. (Randolph Police Department photo)

Guillaume was charged with: trafficking Class A fentanyl; three counts of trafficking Class B methamphetamine; trafficking Class B cocaine; trafficking Class B crack cocaine; distribution of Class B oxycodone; possession to distribute Class C psilocybin mushrooms; unlawful possession of a firearm; two counts of unlawful possession of large capacity feeding devices; and unlawful possession of ammunition.