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On April 6, 2025, at approximately 9:19pm, officers from the New Rochelle Police Department responded to a report of a suspicious fire at the Marriot Residence Inn located at 35 LeCount Place. The hotel's fire suppression system controlled the blaze, which originated in a 7th floor room, though it caused flooding across the entire floor. Initial findings revealed evidence of a clandestine drug lab, including cocaine and materials suggesting the suspect was processing it into crack cocaine.
New Rochelle Detectives, recalled to investigate, traced the suspect to a hospital in Queens, where he was being treated for burns to his right arm, torso, and foot. He was later transferred to another facility, arrested, and remains in stable condition. Following his apprehension, detectives continued their investigation, uncovering significant new evidence. Leads pointed to a storage facility rented by the suspect in New Rochelle. With sufficient information, detectives obtained and executed a search warrant on the facility on April 8th, 2025.
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The search yielded a substantial haul of drug-related items, including a five-foot kilo press, numerous kilo stamps, approximately 3 kilograms of cocaine, one half ounce of fentanyl, a large quantity of cutting agents, drug packaging materials, acetone, multiple scales, and additional paraphernalia. This discovery points to a sophisticated drug manufacturing and distribution operation linked to the suspect.
The suspect, Pedro Marte, 47 years of age, of New York, NY, currently remanded in the custody of the Westchester County Jail, continues to receive medical treatment for his burns sustained during the initial fire. Upon his release from medical care, he is anticipated to face enhanced charges, including Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 1st Degree and an A-II Felony, reflecting the severity and scale of the uncovered operation.
The investigation remains active, and the New Rochelle Police Department urges anyone with information to call the general non-emergency line at (914) 654-2300, or anonymously at (914) 632-COPS.
On April 6, 2025, at approximately 9:19pm, officers from the New Rochelle Police Department responded to a report of a suspicious fire at the Marriot Residence Inn located at 35 LeCount Place. The hotel's fire suppression system controlled the blaze, which originated in a 7th floor room, though it caused flooding across the entire floor. Initial findings revealed evidence of a clandestine drug lab, including cocaine and materials suggesting the suspect was processing it into crack cocaine.
New Rochelle Detectives, recalled to investigate, traced the suspect to a hospital in Queens, where he was being treated for burns to his right arm, torso, and foot. He was later transferred to another facility, arrested, and remains in stable condition. Following his apprehension, detectives continued their investigation, uncovering significant new evidence. Leads pointed to a storage facility rented by the suspect in New Rochelle. With sufficient information, detectives obtained and executed a search warrant on the facility on April 8th, 2025.
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The search yielded a substantial haul of drug-related items, including a five-foot kilo press, numerous kilo stamps, approximately 3 kilograms of cocaine, one half ounce of fentanyl, a large quantity of cutting agents, drug packaging materials, acetone, multiple scales, and additional paraphernalia. This discovery points to a sophisticated drug manufacturing and distribution operation linked to the suspect.
The suspect, Pedro Marte, 47 years of age, of New York, NY, currently remanded in the custody of the Westchester County Jail, continues to receive medical treatment for his burns sustained during the initial fire. Upon his release from medical care, he is anticipated to face enhanced charges, including Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 1st Degree and an A-II Felony, reflecting the severity and scale of the uncovered operation.
The investigation remains active, and the New Rochelle Police Department urges anyone with information to call the general non-emergency line at (914) 654-2300, or anonymously at (914) 632-COPS.
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