THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 Page 17 Revere man facing drug and firearms charges SCHOOL | FROM Page 1 A t approximately 2 p.m. on April 27, Boston Police offi - cers arrested Jonathan Vasquez, 25, of Revere and Alejandro Gonzalez, 28, of Boston on fi rearm and drug-related charges following an investigation in the Orient Heights section of East Boston. After observing a street level drug transaction, officers stopped both individuals as they left the area in diff erent vehicles. Offi cers allegedly found Vasquez to be in possession of a loaded 9mm handgun, two ARTS | FROM Page 1 terest in using part of the building as a fi re museum to house its antique equipment. McKenna said she met recently with Mayor Brian Arrigo, who gave the go-ahead to have the station cleaned out and have an engineering fi rm conduct a structural analysis of the building. Elle Baker, the city’s open space and environmental planner, said a request for proposals plastic bags of powdered cocaine totaling seven grams, one plastic bag of crack cocaine totaling 6.75 grams as well as one bag of marijuana and other evidence relevant to the investigation. Offi cers allegedly recovered six pouches of marijuana from Gonzalez’s vehicle. Vasquez has been charged with Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device, Improper Storage of a Firearm has been put out for the analysis and could be completed in the next several months. “I think [the building] has a lot of potential, but we are kind of just in the baby steps with the structural assessment and then the hazardous materials assessment,” said Baker. “With those two pieces of information, we’ll be able to move forward to the next steps: considering what the uses could be as well as how the programming can be facilitated and who will and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class B Drugs. Should he be convicted, Vasquez could face up to 19 years in prison and up to $18,500 in fi nes. Gonzalez has been charged with Distribution of Class D Drugs and Possession with Intent to Distribute Class D Drugs. Should he be convicted, Gonzalez could face up to four years in prison and up to $10,000 in fi nes. Both suspects will be arraigned in East Boston District Court. do the facilitating for the whole process.” McKenna said that if the assessments show the building is not structurally sound, it would be too expensive of a project to rehab it. However, she said she is holding out hope that the fi re station is structurally sound and will be put to good use. “It’s a gem and our goal is to make it work and not to get rid [of the building] and have it torn down and condos or apartments put in there,” said McKenna. VENDING MACHINE MOVER $500.00 Signing Bonus for All New Hires Driver with clean driving record for the greater Boston area to move and service vending equipment. Any Electronics experience is helpful but not necessary. Salary commensurate with job experience. Our company was established in 1961. We offer competitive wages, a 401k and profit-sharing plan, health & dental benefits, paid holidays and paid vacations and many other benefits. Full time, plus OT available. 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