Stolen Red Sox World Series Ring Found During Drug Bust

Police in Quincy, Massachusetts, recovered a stolen 2004 Red Sox World Series ring while searching a home as part of an on-going distribution of Oxycodone investigation.

According to police, the Quincy Police Drug Control Unit conducted a search of Dennis Leclair's house at 97 Hall Place. Upon arrival, Leclair allegedly was conducting a drug transaction with James White of Quincy and George Green of Dorchester. Both individuals were stopped and Oxycodone was recovered.

Through the search, police recovered Oxycodone tablets, a stolen World Series ring, multiple police scanners, a money counting machine, and over $9,000 cash.

Leclair was charged with two counts of distribution of a Class B drug, possession with intent to distribute a Class B drug, conspiracy to violate the drug law, and receiving stolen property.

In addition, White was charged with possession with intent to distribute a Class B drug, conspiracy to violate the drug laws, stop sign violation, and operating a vehicle after suspension. Green was charged with possession of a Class B drug and conspiracy to violate the drug laws.  

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