Police arrested a reportedly homeless Gloucester woman in connection with an undercover investigation, after she allegedly sold narcotics to an undercover federal agent Friday morning.
Rosalyn J. Kline, 31, was arrested on Railroad Avenue about 9:33 a.m. on charges of selling Suboxone and distributing drugs in a school zone, police said.
Police had been keeping an eye on Kline, after receiving information about her allegedly being involved in criminal activity, officers said.
According to the police report, the undercover officer contacted Kline Friday morning, offering to buy 10 Suboxone for $120, and Kline agreed to meet the officer at the Shaw’s parking lot on Railroad Avenue.
Kline got into the undercover officer’s vehicle, then allegedly sold the drugs for $120, according to police. Two detectives arrested Kline as she exited the vehicle, according to police.
Police arrested a Gloucester man Friday about 2:15 a.m. on a charge of domestic assault and battery.
Gilbert Simeon Greenberg, 43, of the Heights Cape Ann, was arrested after allegedly assaulting a woman at the Heights after a witness reported to police that Greenberg was acting violently toward the alleged victim.
The woman told police who responded to the scene that Greenberg allegedly grabbed her foot and twisted it. The victim said she and Greenberg had been arguing since 9 p.m. Thursday.
Police on scene determined that the woman’s ankle was swollen and might be broken, and had her transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital, police said.
Marjorie Nesin can be reached at 978-283-7000, x3451, or at mnesin@gloucestertimes.com.




