#NorwalkCT – On September 19, 2016, Special Services Investigators conducted a surveillance operation of Ryan Park. Investigators observed Hopeton “Hot Daddy” Marsh conduct a narcotics  transaction. Moments later Marsh entered his vehicle and drove from the scene. Investigators initiated a traffic stop and found Marsh to be in possession of (16) bags of heroin. Investigators then located a loaded 9mm pistol with an altered serial number in Marsh’s vehicle. Marsh, who is a six time convicted felon and on parole, was charged with Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Weapon in a Motor Vehicle, Altering Serial Number, Carrying a Pistol Without a Permit, Possession of Narcotics With Intent to Sell, Possession of Narcotics with Intent to Sell Near a School, Criminal Trespass 3 and Operating with a Suspended License. A $100,000 bond was set on Marsh, who was also remanded to the custody Connecticut Parole.

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#NorwalkCT — El 19 de Septiembre , 2016, Servicios especiales investigadores realizaron una operación de vigilancia en Ryan Park. Los investigadores observan Hopeton “hot daddy” Marsh llevar a cabo una transacción de narcóticos. Momentos después Marsh entró se fue de la escena. Los investigadores iniciaron una parada de tráfico y encontraron Marsh estar de posesíon de (16) bolsas de heroína, Luego, los investigadores localizaron una pistola de 9 mm cargada con un número de serie alterado en el vehículo de Marsh. El es un criminal condenado 6 veces y en libertad condicional, fue acusado de posesión criminal de una arma de fuego, arma en un vehículo automóvil, la alteración del número de serie, pristola sin persmiso, posesión de narcóticos con intencíon de venta, posesíon de intencíon de vender cerca de una escuela, traspaso criminal 3 y operando con una licencia suspendida. Un bono de $100,000 y bajo de la custodia de Connecticut Parole.

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