Two suspects, Phillip McGill, Jr., 29, and Tryiq Curry, 27, were arrested and are being held on a $1 million bond each.
A MassLive reporter who spent months investigating the scourge of pill press machines used to mass produce illicit drugs in Massachusetts and beyond has won a prestigious pair of awards for her work.
Two men were arrested in connection with the operation: 29-year-old Phillip McGill Jr. and 27-year-old Tryiq Curry.
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