Crime & Safety

Dominican National Gets Prison for Selling Heroin & Fentanyl in Bristol County

Charges result of a 15-month investigation into heroin and fentanyl trafficking in Taunton and surrounding communities.

BOSTON – A Dominican national was sentenced yesterday to 5 1/2 years in federal prison in connection with trafficking heroin and fentanyl in Taunton and surrounding communities, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Manuel Romero-Gonsalez, aka Pablo, 40, who previously resided in Providence, R.I., was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. to 66 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release.

Romero-Gonsalez will face removal proceedings following the completion of his federal sentence.

In January 2017, Romero-Gonsalez pleaded guilty to a superseding indictment charging him with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute and distribution of heroin and fentanyl.

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These charges are the result of a 15-month investigation into heroin and fentanyl trafficking in Taunton and surrounding communities, which have seen a steep increase in overdoses and related deaths since 2013

Romero-Gonsalez was arrested in October of 2015 and charged long with 24 others in connection with a heroin trafficking ring operating in southeastern Massachusetts.

An April 2016 superseding indictment brought the number of defendants charged in the case to 26.

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Romero-Gonsalez worked with his brother, Francis Gonsalez-Romero, his sister, Maria Elena Ocasio, Cory Nickerson and William Rodriguez to buy and sell heroin and occasionally fentanyl.

Seventeen of the 26 defendants charged in the superseding indictment have pleaded guilty (including Gonsalez-Romero, Ocasio, Nickerson and Rodriguez) and six, including Romero-Gonsalez, have been sentenced.

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