Suspects Sold Narcotics at East Windsor Businesses: Police

Four people face charges stemming from an investigation into the sale of drugs at several East Windsor area businesses, East Windsor police said.

The North Central Regional Narcotics Task Force and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) began to investigate a report of illegal drug sales at JR’s Café on Bridge Street. During an undercover operation agents purchased cocaine at the bar. Investigators were also able to purchase cocaine at the Fan Club Sports Bar & Grille on Ella Grasso Turnpike in Windsor Locks, police said.

Illegal drug sales are also suspected at The Mardi Gras II on North Road in East Windsor, Main Street Grille on Main Street in Broad Brook, and Brook Side Pizza on Main Street in Broad Brook, according to East Windsor police.

On Oct. 20, investigators arrested three suspects in the case.

Andrea Frediani, 34, of Windsor Locks, was charged with sale of narcotics and conspiracy to sell anrcotics. She is being held on a $300,000 bond.

David Frediani, 30, of Windsor Locks, was charged with conspiracy to commit narcotics. He was held on a $100,000 bond.

Lori Liston, 56, of Enfield, was charged with sale of narcotics and conspiracy to sell narcotics. She is being held on a $200,000 bond.

Authorities also have an active arrest warrant for Hewitt Hayes, 37, of East Windsor, on charges of sale of narcotics and conspiracy to commit narcotics.

Anyone with information on Hayes’s whereabouts is encouraged to call East Windsor Police at (860) 292-8240.

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