Maine Man Sentenced for Role in Northern New England Fentanyl Trafficking Operation
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Maine Man Sentenced for Role in Northern New England Fentanyl Trafficking Operation

Enero 09, 2024
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Kristen Govostes
Phone Number: (617) 557-2100

Defendant possessed over three kilograms of fentanyl for distribution in Maine

BOSTON – A Maine man has been sentenced in federal court in Boston in connection with a fentanyl trafficking operation that spanned across northern New England.

Douglas Morris, 33, of Bangor, Maine, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani to 12.5 years in prison and five years of supervised release.  In August 2023, Morris pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl and 100 grams or more of p-Fluorofentanyl, a fentanyl analogue. Morris was indicted by a federal grand jury along with five co-defendants in March 2022.

According to court documents, in June 2021, Morris picked up nearly two kilograms of p-Fluorofentanyl – a dangerous fentanyl analogue – intended for distribution in Maine, allegedly from co-defendant Ivan Rodriguez Osorio in a hotel parking lot in Amesbury, Mass. Morris’ vehicle was subsequently stopped by law enforcement and the narcotics were seized.

The fentanyl analogue was packaged in 161 10-gram cylinders commonly called “fingers.” These fingers are a common form of drug packaging for resale to other distributors. Morris had allegedly made three prior drug purchases from Rodriguez Osorio, buying approximately 500 grams of fentanyl each time.

Less than two weeks later, in July 2021, Morris picked up nearly two kilograms of fentanyl, allegedly from Rodriguez Osorio, in the same hotel parking lot in Amesbury, Mass. Morris’ vehicle was again stopped by law enforcement and the narcotics were seized. 

According to court documents, Morris has multiple prior convictions for drug trafficking offenses. In July 2009 Morris was arrested federally and charged with conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute oxycodone. While on federal pretrial release, he was again arrested and charged by state authorities with trafficking oxycodone. Morris was eventually convicted of both offenses and sentenced to 88 months in prison in the federal case and two years (served concurrently) in the state case. However, upon his release, Morris violated the terms of his supervised release numerous times and was revoked twice. His supervised release ended in 2019.

Morris is the second defendant to be sentenced in the case.

Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy and Brian D. Boyle, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Division made the announcement. Special assistance was provided by the New Hampshire State Police. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephen W. Hassink and Lauren A. Graber of the Narcotics & Money Laundering Unit prosecuted the case.

The operation was conducted by a multi-agency task force through the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), a partnership between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. The principal mission of the OCDETF program is to identify, disrupt and dismantle the most serious drug trafficking, weapons trafficking and money laundering organizations, and those primarily responsible for the nation’s illegal drug supply. More information on the OCDETF program is available here: https://www.justice.gov/ocdetf/about-ocdetf.

The details contained in the charging document are allegations. The remaining defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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