Eleven Individuals Involved in Osceola County Drug Trafficking Organization Sentenced to Federal Prison
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Eleven Individuals Involved in Osceola County Drug Trafficking Organization Sentenced to Federal Prison

February 16, 2022
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ORLANDO, Fla. – U.S. District Judges Paul G. Byron and Carlos E. Mendoza have sentenced 11 members of an Osceola County-based drug trafficking organization (DTO) to federal prison sentences ranging between 15 and 300 months for a conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin. One individual was also sentenced for possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. These 11 individuals were charged in 5 separate indictments and informations beginning in August 2019 and culminating in an indictment charging 7 members of the conspiracy in February 2020.  The charges and sentences are as follows:

Defendant

Charge(s)

Prison Term

Roberto Nunez-Cebrero (42, Kissimmee)

Conspiracy

25 years

Yenitza Garcia-Cosme

(27, St. Cloud)

Conspiracy

7 years, 3 months

Michael Agosto-Martinez (33, Kissimmee)

 

Conspiracy and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime

11 years, 3 months

Eric Velazquez-Cosme (36, Ohio)

Conspiracy

2 years, 9 months

Timothy Smith

(50, Illinois)

Conspiracy

7 years, 3 months

Jorge Alberto Quijada-Moreno

(31, Mexico)

Conspiracy

9 years, 1 month

Jose Robles-Roque

(40, Orlando)

Conspiracy

3 years, 10 months

Antonio E. Moya

(68, Illinois)

Conspiracy

3 years, 5 months

Luis Vazquez-Trujillo

(33, Illinois)

Conspiracy

10 years

Jose Antonio Cruz-Garcia (43, Honduras)

Conspiracy

1 year, 3 months

Roberto Oduardo-Suarez

(39, North Carolina)

Conspiracy

10 years

Beginning in November 2017, a law enforcement investigation learned information about when shipments of heroin would be delivered from Mexico to Chicago and from Chicago to Osceola County by the DTO, which was led by Roberto Nunez-Cebrero. In addition, law enforcement learned when money would be paid by conspirators in Chicago and oftentimes transported to Osceola County. Based on their investigation, law enforcement seized more than 10 kilograms of heroin while it was en route to Osceola County from either Chicago or directly from Mexico, by Antonio E. Moya, Luis Vazquez-Trujillo, Jose Antonio Cruz-Garcia, and Roberto Oduardo-Suarez. Once the heroin was in the Middle District of Florida, Yenitza Garcia-Cosme, Michael Agosto-Martinez, Erik Velazquez-Cosme, Jorge Alberto Quijada-Moreno, and Jose Robles-Roque distributed the heroin to others. Michael Agosto-Martinez and Yenitza Garcia-Cosme also traveled to Chicago to pick-up money and transport heroin back to the Middle District of Florida. Timothy Smith was a Chicago-based drug trafficker who received his heroin from this drug trafficking organization. In total, from January 2012 through August 2019, this DTO was responsible for more than 100 kilograms of heroin coming into the Middle District of Florida. 

This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration Orlando District Office. It was prosecuted by the US Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida.

More information about this case can be found at https://www.flmd.uscourts.gov or https://ecf.flmd.uscourts.gov

If you are aware of controlled substance violations in your community, please submit your anonymous tip through the DEA online Tip Line at Submit a Tip | DEA.gov.  Concerns about prescription drug abuse or diversion can be reported to the DEA through this link: RX Abuse Online Reporting (usdoj.gov).

 

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