Killingly Residents Accused of Selling Heroin

The Connecticut State police Troop D Quality of Life Task Force arrested two Killingly residents accused of selling heroin from a Stone Road home Tuesday.

Thirty-three-year-old Daniel Baillargeon, also known as Digger, and 33-year-old Tana Dashnaw, both of 65 Stone Road, face charges of possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to sell, and operating a drug factory.

Police said the pair was arrested after troopers executing a search and seizure warrant at their home around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday discovered drugs and drug paraphernalia.

Baillargeon and Dashnaw were not home at the time officers arrived, but they were located at the Kings Inn in Putnam around 11 p.m. Between the home and their persons, police seized over one ounce of raw heroin, 3.8 grams of cocaine, nearly $8,000 in cash, three cell phones and a concealment device.

Both were arrested. Baillargeon was issued a $100,000 bond and is expected in court Wednesday. Dashnaw was issued a $50,000 bond and is also expected in court Wednesday.

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