Posted by Cape Cod Daily News via Hyannis News
Tuesday April 09, 2024 (7 months, 2 weeks ago)
BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS – According to a statement by Cape & Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois, Andreas Miller, 43 years old, of Chatham, MA, was just arraigned in the Orleans District Court, for his role relating to the possession of explosive materials and Fentanyl.
Andreas Miller was arraigned on the following charges: Possess Incendiary Device, Chem/Bio/ Nuclear Weapon, and Trafficking in 36 grams or more, less than 100 gr Heroin/ Morphine/ Opium/ Fentanyl.
According to the DA’s statement, on April 8, 2024, at approximately 10:26 a.m., Chatham Police received a call from an address in their town. Chatham Police officers and Fire department members responded to the scene. Upon arrival a 55-year-old male and a 30-year-old female were both found deceased. Preliminary investigation suggests that the deceased male succumbed to a self-inflicted gunshot wound and the deceased female fatally overdosed.
Upon further investigation, the Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office and the Chatham Police Department discovered that Andreas Miller is the roommate that resides in the residence in which the two deceased individuals were found.
The Orleans District Court authorized a Search Warrant and, after conducting a search of the property, investigators located materials used as precursor powders and materials consistent with making homemade explosives, approximately 75 grams of pressed Fentanyl pills, white powder of suspected Fentanyl and approximately $50,000 cash.
The District Attorney’s Office filed a motion with the Court to detain Andreas Miller as a danger to the community. Mr. Miller was held without bail until Wednesday April 10, 2024 for a hearing on our motion in the Orleans District Court.
At the time of this report, the Cape & Islands District Attorney’s Office had no further comments about the case against Andres Miller.
* Defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
[The above HN report is based on a media statement from the DA’s office. A booking photo of the suspect was not made available…]