LISBON, Maine — A Lewiston man is facing a drug charge after an investigation into cocaine trafficking at a Lisbon trailer park, according to police.

David Koumou-Nete, 29, was arrested at the Sabattus Creek Trailer Park on Wednesday, according to a statement from Lisbon police.

Koumou-Nete’s arrest was part of an investigation after residents complained of drug activity in several trailers in the park, the statement said.

When police arrived on Wednesday, Koumou-Nete was in the process of manufacturing crack cocaine, according to the statement. Had the seized cocaine, which was valued at $1,600, been manufactured into crack, the estimated street value would’ve been $5,500.

Koumou-Nete was charged with trafficking in cocaine and brought to the Androscoggin County Jail.

BDN sports freelancer Ryan McLaughlin grew up in Brewer and is a lifelong fan of the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.

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