Virginia Man Pleads Guilty To Illegally Possessing Thousands of Fentanyl Pills, Methamphetamine Pills And Three Loaded Guns
Shanti Felton is Expected to be Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison Followed by
Five Years of Post-Release Supervision
Bay Shore Man Convicted of Selling Cocaine Laced With Fentanyl Resulting in A Fatal Overdose
Joseph Pittman Pleaded Guilty and Was Immediately Sentenced to 8 ½ Years in Prison
Smithtown Man Indicted For Selling Cocaine That Allegedly Contributed to Two Overdoses, One Of Which Was Fatal
Keith DiBartolomeo is also Charged with Reckless Endangerment for Allegedly Leaving the Scene of the Overdoses without Rendering Aid or Calling 911
Patchogue Man Sentenced To 10 Years in Prison For Drug Sales And Illegal Possession
Charles Evans Was Released on Parole Following a Manslaughter Conviction
at the Time of this Crime
Riverhead Man Sentenced To Nine Years in Prison For Possessing Cocaine With Intent To Sell
Joseph Douglas Has Prior Felony Convictions Dating Back to 1998
Copiague Man Sentenced To 15 Years in Prison For Possessing Loaded Illegal Gun And Drugs
Joe Nunez Was Found Guilty in May 2023 of Felony Drug and
Weapon Possession After a Jury Trial
Bayport Men Indicted For Allegedly Selling Counterfeit Oxycodone Pills That Contained Fentanyl That Led To An Overdose Death
Matthew Familia Allegedly Supplied Anthony Trimboli with the Counterfeit Pills Containing Fentanyl That Trimboli Allegedly Sold to
Multiple Victims, Causing One Death
Eight Defendants Indicted For Allegedly Operating An Illegal Narcotics Mail Order Scheme
Eleomar Perez-Serrano and His Co-Conspirators Allegedly Used the United States Postal Service to Ship Cocaine from Puerto Rico to Long Island
Bellport Man Sentenced To 35 Years To Life in Prison For Possessing Narcotics, A Loaded Firearm, And For Selling Drugs To An Undercover Officer
Johnnie Funderburke Sold Heroin and Cocaine to an Undercover Officer
Lindenhurst Man Sentenced To 10 Years in Prison For Possessing Cocaine, Heroin, Fentanyl, And A Metal Knuckle Knife
David Marmol’s Conviction Resulted from a Routine Traffic Stop