PORTLAND — A fourth man sought by police in connection with a drug investigation in Standish has turned himself in.
Emille Quimby, 34, of Steep Falls, was booked and released on bail Wednesday night at the Cumberland County Jail. He is charged with two felony counts of cocaine trafficking.
Three others have already been arrested and charged with various offenses in connection with a raid on Monday morning of a home at 450 Richville Road. The raid capped off a four-month investigation by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
Police charged Dale Porter, 50, with trafficking in marijuana; Jesse Porter, 18, with possession of a stolen handgun, reckless conduct with a firearm and possession of the drug ecstasy; and Dale Swasey, 25, with possession of cocaine.
During the raid police seized four long guns, four handguns, a semi-automatic machine pistol, four pounds of processed marijuana, dozens of ecstasy tablets and $4,700 in cash.
Quimby’s lawyer, J.P. DeGrinney, said his client has been working in central and northern Maine and was in the process of moving out of the residence in Standish where the raid took place. DeGrinney said Quimby turned himself in after learning about the arrests.
“Emille is not a drug dealer, and he intends to plead not guilty to all charges pressed against him,” DeGrinney said.
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