By Dan McDonald/Daily News staff MetroWest Daily News Posted Mar 12, 2008 @ 01:23 AM
CAMBRIDGE — A Middlesex County grand jury has indicted seven people on drug charges stemming from two cases in Hudson. Four people were indicted in connection with a graveyard crack bust in early December. In that case, Hudson and Marlborough detectives said they saw a swap of crack for money and rushed the Forestvale Cemetery, seizing 20 grams and arresting five. Police said Eric Voshell, 27, of Boston, and his brother Harely Voshell, 26, of Marlborough, tried to conceal the drugs in their rectums once they realized the sting was afoot. The Voshells are charged with trafficking cocaine, distributing cocaine, two counts of having drugs near a school - the Hubert Kindergarten - possession of crack cocaine, and two counts of conspiracy to violate state drug laws. John R. Chapman, 50, of Quincy, and Rachel Fidler, 25, of Marlborough, were also arrested and indicted on charges of trafficking cocaine, distributing cocaine, two counts of having drugs near a school zone and two counts of conspiracy to violate state drugs laws. Wendy Supernaw, also known as Wendy Gibson, 38, of Clinton was also arrested, but has not been indicted, according to the district attorney's office. In a separate case, three others were indicted on drug trafficking charges stemming from a sting at an Apsley Street apartment last fall, according to Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone's office. Jonathan Testa, 20, of Lowell was charged with trafficking cocaine and conspiracy to violate state drug laws. John Wheeler, 21, and Jessica Lyons, 19, of Hudson were also indicted on charges of trafficking cocaine and conspiracy to violate drug laws. During the sting, police seized more than five ounces of cocaine, which they said has a street value of $7,000 to $8,000. DA spokeswoman Jessica Venezia said she did not yet know the next court dates for any of the cases.
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