Pubdate: Fri, 03 Sept 1999 Source: Bristol Press (CT) Copyright: 1999, The Bristol Press Contact: 99 Main St., Bristol, CT 06010 Website: http://www.ctcentral.com/cgi-bin/w3com/start?ctcentral+BristolPress GOOD POLICE WORK LEADS TO SUCCESSFUL MARIJUANA STING Thanks to good citizenship, good police work and a little bit of luck, the police were able to make an arrest and prevent the delivery of more than 30 pounds of marijuana. A suspect, Javier Rivera, 33, of Bristol, was charged Wednesday with possession of marijuana and possession of more than one kilogram of marijuana with intent to sell. His arrest was set up when Airborne Express alerted West Hartford police to a suspicious 60-pound package. Police used a dog to sniff the package and determine that it might contain marijuana. They eventually found five individually wrapped packages of the illegal substance inside. West Hartford and Bristol police then set up a sting to snare a suspect. A police detective dressed as an Airborne Express agent handled the delivery, bringing the package -- without the drugs -- to Rivera, the person to whom it was addressed, at his place of employment in Bristol. When Rivera accepted the delivery an arrest was made. It will take some time to straighten this all out -- the return address was a false number in Los Angeles and Rivera claims he was being paid to hand the box over to someone named "Eddie." Still, it is fairly obvious that several parties deserve credit for possibly keeping an illegal substance from reaching the streets. Airborne Express did its civic duty reporting something strange they were being asked to handle. The West Hartford and Bristol police were prompt in response and handled it well, leading to the arrest. While a little bit of luck got the ball rolling in this case, it was good citizenship and good police work that lead to the arrest. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea