(Alfred, Maine) - Maine State Police say two men are facing drug charges after their arrests Monday afternoon in Alfred.

Benoit Wintermute
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State Police arrested the two men on cocaine and heroin charges after their car was stopped along Route 202 in Alfred.  The arrests came after the car sped off and was located a short time later in a driveway.

Benoit Cocaine and Heroin
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When Trooper James MacDonald caught up with the car, the driver --25 year old  Ryan Benoit of Bridgton and his passenger, 29 year old Donald Wintermute of Sanford were outside the vehicle and the car's rear license plate had been removed   The trooper arrested Benoit after a brief struggle in the driveway. After being placed in the back seat of the police cruiser, Benoit was able to unbuckle his seatbelt and open the passenger door while still being handcuffed behind the back.  Benoit then attempted to flee but was caught within seconds and re-secured.

Benoit Gun Picture
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In the meantime, other troopers , MDEA Agents and a York County Deputy arrived on scene to assist.  Recovered from the scene was a  loaded 9mm handgun, almost 25 grams of cocaine and 10 grams of heroin .  All of the items were found on the ground which troopers suspect had fallen out of Benoit's jacket as he fought with the trooper while being placed under arrest.

Benoit and Wintermute were charged with aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs (Class A).  Benoit was already on probation for a prior drug charge and will now face additional charges of being in possession of a firearm, escape, resisting arrest, eluding an officer and operating after suspension. Both men were taken to the York County Jail.

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