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Drugs Through Mail: CT Man Who Admitted To Mailing Cocaine To Mom's House Gets 10 Years Drugs Through Mail: CT Man Who Admitted To Mailing Cocaine To Mom's House Gets 10 Years
Drugs Through Mail: CT Man Who Admitted To Mailing Cocaine To Mom's House Gets 10 Years A Connecticut man who pleaded guilty to shipping cocaine through the mail from Puerto Rico to his mother's house and several other residences will spend a decade in prison, federal authorities announced. New Haven resident Jean Mangual-Castro, age 35, of West Haven, admitted in September to one count of conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine, according to the United States Attorney for Connecticut. A judge last week sentenced him to 10 years in prison followed by five years of probation.  Earlier report: West Haven…
Eight In CT Charged For Roles In Drug Distribution Ring Eight In CT Charged For Roles In Drug Distribution Ring
Eight In CT Charged For Roles In Drug Distribution Ring Eight people are facing federal charges for their roles in a massive drug distribution ring throughout Connecticut that led to the seizure of cocaine and nearly $800,000, authorities announced. US Attorney Leonard Boyle announced that eight suspects have been charged for distributing fentanyl, heroin, crack, and powder cocaine in the New Haven area following a federal and local investigation. Those charged: Jason Spearman, also known as “J,” and “Deuce,” age 33, of New Haven; Henry Horton, also known as “Bodie,” age 39, of New Haven; Jayquan Martinez, also known as “Neighbor,” and “Quan,…
CT Man Busted For Cocaine Trafficking Through Mail, Officials Say CT Man Busted For Cocaine Trafficking Through Mail, Officials Say
CT Man Busted For Cocaine Trafficking Through Mail, Officials Say A Connecticut man has been charged with allegedly trafficking cocaine through the US Mail. New Haven County resident Carlos Mercado, age 32, of Meriden, was charged on Tuesday, Oct. 26 with cocaine trafficking offenses stemming from his alleged participation in a drug trafficking organization that used the U.S. Mail to ship kilogram quantities of cocaine from Puerto Rico to Meriden, said Leonard C Boyle, Acting US Attorney for the District of Connecticut. As alleged in court documents, in October 2020, law enforcement identified suspicious parcels that were being mailed from Puerto Ric…
Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail
Former CT Resident Sentenced For Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail A former Connecticut resident has been sentenced for trafficking kilograms of cocaine through the United States mail. Marcos Mendez, age 31, of Florida, was sentenced on Monday, Oct. 18, to 72 months in prison and four years of supervised release for trafficking cocaine through the mail from Puerto Rico to Connecticut and Massachusetts, according to Leonard Boyle, acting United States attorney for the District of Connecticut. Between July and December 2018, authorities seized five parcels that were mailed to addresses in Bristol, Meriden and Burlington, Connecticut, and in Worcest…
CT Duo Charged In Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy CT Duo Charged In Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy
CT Duo Charged In Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy Two Connecticut men have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their alleged involvement in a scheme to receive large quantities of cocaine from Puerto Rico through the U.S. Mail for distribution in Connecticut and elsewhere. New London County residents Carlos Antonio Crespo-Febus, age 40, of New London, and Steven Collazo, age 30, of Groton, were arrested on Monday, Sept. 20, said Leonard  Boyle, Acting US Attorney for the District of Connecticut. As alleged in court documents and statements made in court, in April 2021, the US Postal Inspection Service’s Narcotics and B…
Bridgeport Man Accused Of Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail Bridgeport Man Accused Of Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail
Bridgeport Man Accused Of Trafficking Cocaine Through US Mail A Fairfield County man is facing life in prison after being charged on a three-count indictment for allegedly shipping cocaine through the US Mail from Puerto Rico. Bridgeport resident Miguel Angel Mendez-Urena, 34, was charged by a federal grand jury in New Haven with cocaine trafficking offenses, US Attorney John Durham announced this week. Durham said that  Mendez-Urena allegedly coordinated the shipment of cocaine through the US Mail from Puerto Rico to various locations in Bridgeport, and the shipment of drug proceeds to individuals in Puerto Rico. Mendez-Urena was arrested on M…