Two insurance employees and one water company employee are being accused of having a variety of drugs delivered to their apartment with the intent of selling them, police said.

Chris Taveras, 25, of the Metropolitan District Commission, Marilyn Monahan, 25, of Aetna, and Rachel Weiss, 26, of Travelers, have been charged with possession of narcotics with intent to sell, according to court documents.

On Jan. 7, officers posing as a U.S. Postal Service employee delivered a package full of 53 grams of MDMA to an apartment building on Trumbull Street in Downtown Hartford. After Postal employees scanned in the package as "delivered", Taveras came to pick up the package outside of his girlfriend, Weiss', apartment.

Police stopped Taveras after he picked up the package. Officers began to search Taveras' apartment and Weiss' apartment who lives with Monahan.

In the apartments, police found 50 grams of cocaine they believe was meant to be sold.

Weiss told police that Taveras handles online drug orders and gets cocaine delivered. According to Weiss, Taveras told her he had ordered the MDMA to her apartment approximately two weeks ago, the court documents said.

In addition to MDMA and cocaine, police confiscated various pills, a scale, marijuana, tabs of acid, and an Apple laptop with two thumb drives.

MDMA is methamphetamine popularly known as ecstasy or Molly. It's a synthetic, psychoactive druf that has similarities to both the stimulant amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline that increases energy, euphoria and empathy towards others, according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse.