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Release
For Immediate Release:
December 16, 2009
Contact: Special Agent Tony Pettigrew
Number: 617-557-2138
Hartford
Man Sentenced To 20 Years In Federal Prison
For Role In Crack Distribution Ring
DEC
16 -- Steven W. Derr, Special
Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration for New England and Nora
R. Dannehy, United States Attorney for
the District of Connecticut, announced
that VIDA DEAS, also known as “V,” 37,
formerly of Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford,
was sentenced today by United States District
Judge Christopher F. Droney in Hartford
to 240 months of imprisonment, followed
by 10 years of supervised release. On
April 24, 2009, a jury found DEAS guilty
of one count of conspiracy to possess with
intent to distribute 50 grams or more of
cocaine base (“crack cocaine”),
and two counts of distribution of cocaine
base.
This
matter stems from a six-month investigation
by the Northern Connecticut Violent Crimes
Task Force that included the use of a variety
of investigative techniques including controlled
purchases of crack cocaine, federal wiretaps
over a two-month period and physical surveillance. The
investigation followed an increase in drug
trafficking activity and associated violence
in the vicinity of Capen and Tolland Streets
in Hartford.
According
to the evidence presented at trial, DEAS
was intercepted on numerous occasions during
the course of the wiretap investigation. The
investigation revealed that DEAS assisted
co-defendant Byron Turner in possessing and
distributing crack cocaine between January
2004 and March 2007. The evidence established
that DEAS converted powder cocaine into crack
cocaine for Turner, and drove Turner to locations
where DEAS knew that Turner would be meeting
customers to distribute crack.
The
evidence also established that, on two occasions
in March 2007, DEAS distributed crack cocaine
to customers in the greater Hartford area.
This
investigation resulted in the indictment
of 14 defendants on federal narcotics and
firearms charges, and search and seizure
warrants executed during the investigation
have resulted in the seizure of seven firearms,
significant quantities of powder cocaine
and crack cocaine, narcotics paraphernalia,
approximately $37,000 in cash, and six vehicles
utilized in furtherance of drug trafficking
activities.
All
of the 14 defendants who were indicted as
a result of this investigation have been
convicted.
On
May 11, 2007, Turner pleaded guilty to several
federal narcotics offenses. He awaits
sentencing.
This
matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, the Hartford Police Department,
the Bloomfield Police Department, the Drug
Enforcement, Administration, the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,
the East Hartford Police Department, and
the Mid-State Narcotics Task Force. |