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Weymouth Police Narcotics Unit Strikes Again: Firearm, Drugs, and Cash Seized at West Street Home. Three arrested on Dru...
06/05/2026

Weymouth Police Narcotics Unit Strikes Again: Firearm, Drugs, and Cash Seized at West Street Home. Three arrested on Drug Charges

🚨 News from the Weymouth Police Department 🚨

Yesterday, our Narcotics Unit took another important step in keeping our community safe. Here's what went down:

WEYMOUTH, MA — Following a lengthy narcotics investigation conducted by the Weymouth Police Department Narcotics Unit, with assistance from the Quincy Police Department Drug Control Unit, Randolph Police Drug Unit, and the Norfolk County State Police Drug Unit, investigators executed a search warrant and multiple arrest warrants on June 4, 2026.

As a result of the investigation, Willie Jennings IV, Gabriella O'Hara, and Mario Pizzi were taken into custody on various drug distribution, fi****ms, and related charges.

During the ex*****on of a search warrant at 327 West Street, Weymouth, investigators seized quantities of suspected co***ne, crack co***ne, fentanyl, methamphetamine, gabapentin, and other evidence consistent with narcotics distribution.

Detectives also recovered a loaded 10mm G***k handgun with defaced serial numbers, large-capacity magazines, and ammunition. Investigators determined that none of the individuals charged possessed a valid Massachusetts Fi****ms Identification Card (FID) or License to Carry (LTC).

Jennings, O’Hara and Pizzi are charged with the following:

Willie Jennings IV (age 22, from 327 West St, Weymouth)

1. Trafficking in Co***ne- Greater than 18 grams less than 36- 29.6 grams
2. Possession of a firearm without an FID card
3. Possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number
4. Possession of ammunition without an FID card (2 counts)
5. Possession of a large capacity feeding device (2 counts)
6. Possession with intent to distribute- Class A (Fentanyl)
7. Possession with intent to distribute- Class B (Co***ne)
8. Possession with intent to distribute- Class B (Methamphetamine)
9. Possession with intent to distribute- Class B (Crack Co***ne)
10. Possession with intent to distribute- Class E (Gabapentin)
11. Use of a motor vehicle for the commission of a felony
12. Operating a MV with a suspended license
13. Reckless endangerment of a child under 18

Gabriella O'Hara (age 24, from 327 West Street, Weymouth)

1. Trafficking in Co***ne- Greater than 18 grams less than 36- 29.6 grams
2. Possession of a firearm without an FID card
3. Possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number
4. Possession of ammunition without an FID card (2 counts)
5. Possession of a large capacity feeding device (2 counts)
6. Possession with intent to distribute- Class A (Fentanyl)
7. Possession with intent to distribute- Class B (Methamphetamine)
8. Possession with intent to distribute- Class B (Crack Co***ne)
9. Possession with intent to distribute- Class E (Gabapentin)
10. Use of a motor vehicle for the commission of a felony
11. Reckless endangerment of a child under 18

Mario Pizzi (age 24, from 48 McCusker Drive, Braintree, MA)

1. Warrant (Distribution of a class B drug- Co***ne- 6 Counts and Conspiracy to violate drug laws)
2. Warrant (Larceny over $1200)
3. Warrant (Larceny under $1200)

The Weymouth Police Department extends its gratitude to the Quincy Police Department Drug Control Unit, Randolph Police Drug Unit, and the Norfolk County State Police for their assistance in this operation.

This investigation reflects the continued commitment of the Weymouth Police Department and our law enforcement partners to combat the distribution of dangerous narcotics and illegal fi****ms within our communities. If you have any information about drug activity, please get in touch with our Drug Tip Line at 781-682-6131.

Jennings, O’Hara, and Pizzi were transported to Quincy District Court today, Friday, June 5, 2026, for arraignment. Following the arraignment, Jennings was ordered held without bail, Pizzi was held pending the posting of bail, and O’Hara was released after posting bail.

All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

The Weymouth Police Department proudly congratulates Officers Evan Reilly, John Arens, and Andrew Lyczynski on receiving...
06/04/2026

The Weymouth Police Department proudly congratulates Officers Evan Reilly, John Arens, and Andrew Lyczynski on receiving the Officer Robert P. Dana Distinguished Law Enforcement Award. The officers were recognized this morning during the Law Day ceremony at Quincy District Court. This prestigious honor reflects their dedication, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to serving the community. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition.

💙 A few of our officers were proud to take part in the Quincy Police Charitable Foundation event this past Sunday. Thank...
06/01/2026

💙 A few of our officers were proud to take part in the Quincy Police Charitable Foundation event this past Sunday. Thanks to everyone who came out to support a great cause and represent Weymouth! 👮‍♀️👮‍♂️ 💙

************ ROAD IS OPEN***********🚨 Traffic Advisory 🚨Due to a house fire, Middle Street is currently closed between C...
05/31/2026

************ ROAD IS OPEN***********

🚨 Traffic Advisory 🚨

Due to a house fire, Middle Street is currently closed between Charles Street and Lake Street. Please avoid the area, expect delays, and seek alternate routes while emergency crews work on scene.

🚧 Traffic Advisory: Wessagusset 5K 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️The Wessagusset 5K begins at 9:00 AM and will travel along Neck Street, Regat...
05/31/2026

🚧 Traffic Advisory: Wessagusset 5K 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

The Wessagusset 5K begins at 9:00 AM and will travel along Neck Street, Regatta Road, North Street, and Pilgrim Road.

⏰ Expect traffic delays from 9:00–10:00 AM on Sunday, May 31.

⚠️ Please use caution, plan ahead, and consider alternate routes if possible.

05/30/2026

🚧 Traffic Advisory: Best Buddies Race 🚴‍♀️🏃‍♂️

Please be advised that the Best Buddies Race will be traveling through Weymouth Landing and into Hingham via Broad Street from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM. ⏰

🚗 Expect heavy traffic delays in the area and consider using alternate routes if possible. Please use caution, plan ahead, and allow extra travel time. ⚠️

Thank you for your patience and support of this great event! 💜👏

Today we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their courage and s...
05/25/2026

Today we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Their courage and service will never be forgotten. Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day. 🇺🇸

In recognition of National EMS Week, we want to thank the EMS professionals who are out on the frontlines every day. We ...
05/22/2026

In recognition of National EMS Week, we want to thank the EMS professionals who are out on the frontlines every day. We appreciate our partners at South Shore Health for everything they do to help care for the citizens of Weymouth.

Peace Officers Memorial Day is celebrated May 15th of every year in observance of the local, state and federal peace off...
05/15/2026

Peace Officers Memorial Day is celebrated May 15th of every year in observance of the local, state and federal peace officers who have died, or who have been disabled in the line of duty. We will never forget the ultimate sacrifice made by our officers and other officers in the line of duty.

Chief Patrick A. Butler EOW April 15, 1915
Officer Michael P. Davey EOW August 24, 2009
Sergeant Michael C. Chesna EOW July 15, 2018

******LOCATED********Thank you to everyone who shared this post!The Weymouth Police Department is seeking the public’s a...
05/14/2026

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Thank you to everyone who shared this post!

The Weymouth Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing/endangered person, Horace Bather, age 58. Horace left his group home on West Street in Weymouth at approximately 8:30 PM on May 11, 2026, and was last seen in the area of 338 Washington Street in Quincy on May 12, 2026.

Horace was last seen wearing loose sweatpants and a hooded sweatshirt. He does not have a vehicle or a cell phone.

Anyone with information regarding Horace’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Weymouth Police Department at (781) 335-1212. Please share.

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