Randolph, MA – A Stoughton man has been arrested and charged with multiple drug and firearm offenses after a large-scale trafficking investigation led police to a Randolph cemetery.
According to authorities, 34-year-old Camryn Guillaume was taken into custody following a thorough investigation. The arrest came after police uncovered drug-related activity allegedly linked to Guillaume at the cemetery location.
Investigators executed a search warrant at Guillaume’s home, where they seized a significant cache of illegal substances and weapons, including:
Methamphetamine and meth-pressed pills
Fentanyl and fentanyl-pressed pills
Cocaine and crack cocaine
Oxycodone pills
Nearly 1,000 assorted prescription pills
Psilocybin mushrooms (packaged for distribution)
A 10mm semi-automatic firearm
Large-capacity feeding devices
Ammunition
$88,374 in cash
Guillaume now faces a long list of charges, including:
Trafficking fentanyl
Three counts of trafficking methamphetamine
Trafficking cocaine and oxycodone
Possession with intent to distribute psilocybin mushrooms
Unlawful possession of a firearm
Two counts of unlawful possession of large-capacity feeding devices
Unlawful possession of ammunition
The case remains under investigation.