Multiple US Men Sentenced for Major Cocaine Trafficking Operations
Multiple US Men Sentenced for Major Cocaine Trafficking Operations

Multiple US Men Sentenced for Major Cocaine Trafficking Operations

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Several individuals involved in large-scale cocaine distribution networks across the United States have recently been sentenced to significant prison terms. In Waterbury, Connecticut, Carmelo Cancel was sentenced to 37 months for supplying cocaine to two major drug trafficking organizations, with additional co-defendants including Angel Quiros and Daniel Diaz-Rivera also charged. In Illinois, Andrew M. Guca received a 20-year sentence after being caught with about 4,000 grams of cocaine, highlighting law enforcement's efforts to disrupt major drug deliveries. In Pennsylvania, Larry J. Brickhouse was sentenced to 15 to 30 years for his role in a high-level trafficking operation bringing heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine to State College. Additionally, Angel A. Perez in New Jersey was sentenced following his guilty plea to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, stemming from a police investigation in Toms River. These cases underscore ongoing federal and state efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks and hold distributors accountable.

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