News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 4, 2008
Stratford Resident
Sentenced To Six Years In Federal Prison
For Cocaine And Crack Cocaine Trafficking
MAR
4 -- June W. Stansbury, Special
Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration in New England and Kevin
J. O’Connor, United States Attorney
for the District of Connecticut, announced
that FONZIE DAVIS, 37, of Stratford, was
sentenced today by United States District
Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport
to 72 months of imprisonment, followed
by five years of supervised release. On
January 25, 2007, DAVIS pleaded guilty
to one count of conspiring to distribute
five grams or more of cocaine base (“crack
cocaine”).
According
to documents filed with the Court and statements
made in court, beginning in mid-2005, the
Drug Enforcement Administration’s (“DEA”)
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task
Force (“HIDTA”) for the Bridgeport
area initiated an investigation into suspected
distribution of cocaine by Luis Robles and
his associates. The investigation, which
employed court-authorized wiretaps, court-authorized
audio and video surveillance and several
controlled purchases of cocaine, established
that the ring primarily operated out of East
End Auto, an auto shop owned by Robles located
at 1357 Barnum Avenue in Bridgeport. Robles
obtained cocaine from a source of supply
located in the New York metropolitan area.
Typically, the cocaine was transported by
automobile to the Bridgeport area to Robles
or one of his associates, and then redistributed
in and around Bridgeport to other dealers,
including DAVIS.
In
April and May 2006, the DEA HIDTA Task Force
members arrested DAVIS, Robles, and several
other individuals involved in this narcotics
trafficking ring. In connection with the
arrests, Task Force members conducted searches
at 11 locations in Bridgeport, Derby and
Naugatuck, Connecticut, and seized more than
1.5 kilograms of cocaine, more than 500 grams
of crack, one loaded semi-automatic handgun
that was found in a closet in Robles’ residence,
one bulletproof vest, six automobiles, and
more than $125,000 in United States currency.
On
February 2, 2007, Robles pleaded guilty to
one count of conspiring to possess with intent
to distribute, and to distribute, five kilograms
or more of cocaine. In pleading guilty, Robles
also admitted that he attempted to obstruct
justice by threatening witnesses involved
in this investigation. On May 3, 2007, Judge
Underhill sentenced Robles to 188 months
of imprisonment, followed by five years of
supervised release.
This
matter was investigated by the Drug Enforcement
Administration’s Bridgeport High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area Task Force. Members
of the Ansonia, Bridgeport, Derby, Easton,
Greenwich, New Canaan, Newtown, Norwalk,
Stamford, Stratford and West Haven Police
Departments participated in the investigation.
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