Two Arrested in Riverhead Drug Bust at John Wesley Village Apartments
Rosa Clinton, 75, and Daniel McCloud, 45, were arrested at John Wesley Village in Riverhead last Friday after a five-agency drug task force executed a search warrant.

Rosa Clinton, 75, was among two people arrested at Riverhead's John Wesley Village apartment complex last Friday when a five-agency narcotics team executed a search warrant at Unit 2011 on 3 Aldersgate Drive, seizing quantities of suspected illegal drugs and paraphernalia that investigators say are consistent with distribution.
Clinton and Daniel McCloud, 45, were taken into custody on March 27 as detectives from the Suffolk County District Attorney's East End Drug Task Force joined forces with the Riverhead Police Department Detective Bureau, the Riverhead COPE Unit, Riverhead K-9 and Suffolk County Police. The multi-agency coordination was designed to limit risk to neighbors and ensure evidence was properly collected and documented under warrant authority.
A K-9 unit assisted in contraband detection at the scene. The Riverhead COPE Unit, focused on community-oriented policing and engagement, contributed intelligence developed through neighborhood-level investigative techniques. Both McCloud and Clinton were charged at the scene; those charges may be updated as detectives complete their review of the evidence.
Lab analysis of the seized substances is pending, and the Riverhead Police Detective Bureau and the DA's task force describe the investigation as ongoing. Additional arrests or charges remain possible as results come in and detectives map the full scope of the alleged distribution network.

The East End Drug Task Force has maintained a steady enforcement presence in the Riverhead area in recent years, targeting supply chains believed to connect local distributors to larger trafficking enterprises operating across the East End. The March 27 operation fits a pattern of coordinated, warrant-driven enforcement actions aimed at disrupting drug distribution at the apartment and street level.
The case will proceed through Riverhead courts. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office will determine formal charges based on the weight of seized substances, indicators of distribution intent and the defendants' criminal histories. Arraignment dates are expected once the evidentiary record is finalized.
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