By: Najla Alexander
Authorities in Morris County announced the arrest of Alex Bravo-Castro on a complaint warrant for CDS charges arising out of his distribution of Cocaine in Morristown.
Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll stated Bravo-Castro has been charged with one count of Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine in an amount of Five Ounces or more, one count of Distribution of Cocaine in an amount of Five Ounces or more, one count of Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine in an amount of Five Ounces or more, and one count of Possession of Cocaine.
According to officials, the CDS distribution charges relate to approximately 350 grams of suspected Cocaine that was distributed in Morristown on August 29.
The estimated street value of the Cocaine seized is approximately $27,000.00, officials said.
Prosecutor Carroll said, “The consequences of illicit drug use are widespread, causing permanent physical and emotional damage to users and negatively impacting their families, coworkers, and many others with whom they have contact. Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and its Narcotics Task Force partners will continue to combat the impact of drugs on society through enforcement efforts targeting for-profit drug dealers.”