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A Stony Brook University student was busted Monday for running a drug operation out of his campus dorm room, with cops recovering methamphetamine, ketamine, and drug sales equipment from his suite, police said.
William Turri, 20, was arrested after Suffolk Police Narcotics Section detectives and Stony Brook University police executed a search warrant at his room in Mount Hall, just after 12 noon.
Turri, originally of Fairport, New York, was charged with second-, third- and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance; fifth-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance; and second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia.
He was held overnight at the Suffolk Police’s Sixth Precinct in Selden and is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday at Suffolk First District Court in Central Islip.
Top: Suffolk Police vehicle (inset, GLI file photo) and Mount Hall at Stony Brook University (Google Maps Street View).


















