Miguel “Cuba” Rodriguez-Veloz, age 60, of Stamford, was arrested on Wednesday, Aug. 29, during a state-level search warrant on his Liberty Street apartment by the department's Narcotics & Organized Crime Unit.
According to Stamford Police Assistant Chief Richard Conklin, Rodriguez-Veloz was taken into custody as he left his apartment, where he was found with 1.2 grams of cocaine, 2.9 grams of crack cocaine, and 4 grams of fentanyl.
A search of his apartment led to the discovery of 112 grams of cocaine, 7,962 grams of fentanyl, $2,575 in cash, and numerous packaging materials and scales, Conklin said.
Rodriguez-Veloz, a convicted felon for heroin sales and the sexual assault of a child under 14, was charged with:
- Possession of narcotics
- Possession of narcotics with intent to sell
- Operating a drug factory
Conklin said the Bail Commissioner lowered his bond from $250,000 to $100,000.
"Nice job by Officer Michael Spinosa in spearheading this investigation, which resulted in the arrest of one of the city’s largest fentanyl dealers," Conklin said.
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