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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on May 3, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

Christopher Cruz,

30, of Bronx; and Christopher Martinez, 29, of Bronx, were charged today by criminal

complaint in U.S. District Court with possession with intent to distribute cocaine

base. Timothy Cates, 40, of Cutler was charged today by criminal complaint in U.S.

District Court with maintaining a drug-involved premises.

McKenna and Hasan were charged with distributing crack. Honea and Drisko were

charged with distributing crack and heroin and maintaining a drug-involved premises.

Hanscom was charged with distributing heroin. Look, Collado, Cruz, and Martinez were

charged with possession with intent to distribute crack. Smeal and Lloyd were charged

with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl. McCarthy, Sawtelle, and Cates were

charged with maintaining a drug-involved premises. Grasette was charged with

distributing crack and heroin. Franco and Germany were charged with possession with

intent to distribute cocaine.

According to the complaints and indictment, the charges arose from an investigation into

the acquisition of crack, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in New York City and its distribution

in Washington and Hancock Counties, in Maine. The investigation resulted in the

execution of seven search warrants yesterday that resulted in the seizure of several

firearms, including, but not limited to, a sawed-off shotgun, and large quantities of crack

and fentanyl.

If convicted, Barner faces between five and 40 years in prison and up to a $5,000,000

fine. The other defendants charged with drug trafficking face up to 20 years in prison and

a $1,000,000 fine. Defendants charged with maintaining a drug-involved premises face

up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. The charges in the complaints and

indictment are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

The investigation is being conducted by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, Maine State Police, FBI, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration; Washington County Sheriffs Office, and Hancock County Sheriffs Office, with assistance provided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations; U.S. Border Patrol; U.S. Secret Service; U.S. Marshals Service; and Maine Marine Patrol.

The prosecution is a result of the ongoing efforts by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) Program, a partnership between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. The OCDETF mission is to identify, investigate, and prosecute high-level members of drug trafficking enterprises, bringing together the combined expertise and unique abilities of federal, state, and local law enforcementChristopher Cruz,

30, of Bronx; and Christopher Martinez, 29, of Bronx, were charged today by criminal

complaint in U.S. District Court with possession with intent to distribute cocaine

base. Timothy Cates, 40, of Cutler was charged today by criminal complaint in U.S.

District Court with maintaining a drug-involved premises.

McKenna and Hasan were charged with distributing crack. Honea and Drisko were

charged with distributing crack and heroin and maintaining a drug-involved premises.

Hanscom was charged with distributing heroin. Look, Collado, Cruz, and Martinez were

charged with possession with intent to distribute crack. Smeal and Lloyd were charged

with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl. McCarthy, Sawtelle, and Cates were

charged with maintaining a drug-involved premises. Grasette was charged with

distributing crack and heroin. Franco and Germany were charged with possession with

intent to distribute cocaine.

According to the complaints and indictment, the charges arose from an investigation into

the acquisition of crack, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in New York City and its distribution

in Washington and Hancock Counties, in Maine. The investigation resulted in the

execution of seven search warrants yesterday that resulted in the seizure of several

firearms, including, but not limited to, a sawed-off shotgun, and large quantities of crack

and fentanyl.

If convicted, Barner faces between five and 40 years in prison and up to a $5,000,000

fine. The other defendants charged with drug trafficking face up to 20 years in prison and

a $1,000,000 fine. Defendants charged with maintaining a drug-involved premises face

up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. The charges in the complaints and

indictment are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

The investigation is being conducted by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, Maine State Police, FBI, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration; Washington County Sheriffs Office, and Hancock County Sheriffs Office, with assistance provided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations; U.S. Border Patrol; U.S. Secret Service; U.S. Marshals Service; and Maine Marine Patrol.

The prosecution is a result of the ongoing efforts by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) Program, a partnership between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. The OCDETF mission is to identify, investigate, and prosecute high-level members of drug trafficking enterprises, bringing together the combined expertise and unique abilities of federal, state, and local law enforcement.

-- District of Maine

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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