Watertown Police Arrest Boston Man for Trafficking Fentanyl

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Courtesy of the Watertown Police Department.

Police arrested a Boston man for allegedly dealing fentanyl in the Watertown. See the announcement from the Watertown Police Department below.

On April 22, 2025, Watertown Police, working with the Suburban Middlesex County Drug Task Force, arrested Wilkims Soto-Suazo for selling fentanyl to Watertown residents. Mr. Soto Suazo was arraigned [April 23] at Waltham District Court for Trafficking Class A Fentanyl over 36 grams (44.4 grams located).

This arrest is part of our ongoing efforts to keep dangerous drugs out of our neighborhoods and protect public safety. We remain committed to holding drug dealers accountable and keeping our community safe.

We thank the Task Force for their continued partnership in this critical work.

3 thoughts on “Watertown Police Arrest Boston Man for Trafficking Fentanyl

  1. Would this be the same Wilkims Soto-Suazo who nearly ten years ago… well, let the authorities tell you:

    “On December 4, 2015, a search warrant was executed in relation to a drug investigation in which the defendant was a suspect. The warrant authorized the search of four apartments: one in Medford, two in Malden, and one in Revere. It also authorized the search of four vehicles. The search was primarily for narcotics and evidence of drug trafficking, but it was also for evidence of the defendant’s use of false identities.”

    Some evidence was deemed inadmissible, so I’m not sure for how long Mr. Soto-Suazo went away. But he, or someone of exactly the same name, was clearly “known to the police”. I just hope becomes as well reacquainted with the Bureau of Prisons.

  2. Good job Watertown and all who were involved in keeping us safe God only knows how many people could have died thank you and GOD BLESS

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