News
Release
For Immediate Release:
March 19, 2010
Contact: Special Agent Tony Pettigrew
Number: 617-557-2138
Drug
Trafficker Sentenced To 25 Years
MAR
19 --
(Providence, RI) – Pedro Michael
Goncalves, a/k/a Michael Goncalves, 28,
formerly of Pawtucket, R.I., was sentenced
Friday to 25 years in prison, having
been convicted on drug trafficking and
firearms charges, it was announced by
Steven W. Derr, Special Agent in Charge
of the Drug Enforcement Administration
for New England and United States Attorney
Peter F. Neronha. The sentence was imposed
by United States District Court Chief
Judge Mary M. Lisi.
Goncalves,
who was charged by way of Indictment on May
10, 2006, was found guilty on March 1, 2007,
following a four day jury trial. The case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys Sandra R. Hebert and Stephen G.
Dambruch.
United
States Attorney Peter F. Neronha commented, “Serious,
armed drug dealers like Mr. Goncalves take
a terrible toll on the neighborhoods we live
in, in a variety of very significant ways.
A lengthy sentence like this one sends the
right message that such drug dealing, particularly
by potentially violent criminals, will not
be tolerated.”
On
May 3, 2006, agents and officers with the
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)
Taskforce executed search warrants in Providence
and Pawtucket, R.I., at residences used by
the defendant.
Prior
to executing the warrants, the defendant
became aware of the surveillance and fled
from law enforcement. Law enforcement chased
the defendant through the city of Providence
and into Pawtucket where he was eventually
arrested. During the chase, three law enforcement
officers were involved in accidents, and
one Rhode Island State Trooper was injured.
At
the Providence location, in a third floor
apartment the defendant used as a stash house,
agents found various items associated with
drug trafficking and 92.43 grams of crack
cocaine. A first floor apartment housed a
licensed child daycare facility. Additionally,
during the execution of the search warrant
at the Pawtucket location, agents found 10.43
grams of crack cocaine.
While
searching the defendant’s vehicle,
agents found a .45 caliber handgun. The gun
was loaded with seven hollow-point bullets
and the hammer was cocked back with a round
in the chamber. In the gas cap of the vehicle,
agents found 65.43 grams of cocaine powder.
The
matter was investigated by the High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area Taskforce, with assistance
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
the Drug Enforcement Administration; The
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives; Providence Police; Pawtucket
Police; and Rhode Island State Police.
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