The Kingston Police Department has one suspect in custody and is seeking a second.

KINGSTON – The Kingston Police Department has one suspect in custody and is seeking a second suspect in connection with a major drug bust Sunday, March 20.

Courtney Tower, 21, of 41 Summer St., Kingston, was arraigned Monday on multiple drug possession and trafficking charges while police are seeking James R. Bako-Berry, 23, of 41 Summer St. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.

A suspected domestic disturbance reported around 10:30 p.m. March 20 quickly turned into a reported home invasion and then the recovery of drugs inside the apartment by officers and detective with the department’s Criminal Investigation Bureau.

Kingston Police seized what they suspected are 64.5 grams of Fentanyl, 315 tablets of Lorazepam, 170.3 grams of cocaine, 4.5 pounds of marijuana, 531 grams of hash oil and $32,751 in cash. Police also seized evidence of an indoor growing operation.

Police Chief Maurice Splaine said Tower told the detectives that three masked men had broken into their apartment and assaulted Bako-Berry with a metal pipe police recovered at the scene.

Upon arriving at the scene, the first officer looked up and saw what at first appeared to be two people struggling in the window. Upon entering, he found blood on the walls of the building leading to the apartment. He forced his way into the couple’s apartment and found the apartment in disarray.

Police said the odor of fresh marijuana was overwhelming to the point where officers had difficulty breathing.

Bako-Berry, found covered in blood, was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess in Plymouth for his injuries by the Kingston Fire Department. He left the hospital before police could secure a warrant to arrest him. Tower, who did not require transport, was arrested at the scene based on initial findings and a search warrant granted.

A witness told dispatch that he overheard a woman screaming and then immediately witnessed three men running from 41 Summer St. to a waiting vehicle before fleeing the scene. The police investigation is ongoing.

Police said Bako-Berry was arrested in Duxbury Aug. 20 in possession of numerous illegal drugs and $20,000 in cash. In February 2015, $120,000 was seized from Bako-Berry in Nebraska.

In court Monday, Tower was ordered held on $50,000 bail. She is due back in court April 15 for appearance of counsel.

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Editor's note: This story was updated online March 23 to correct the number of grams of Fentanyl and add the court status.