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Truck Driver Admits Trafficking 64 Kilos of Heroin, 10 Kilos of Cocaine into NJ

Warren County

Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino announced that a truck driver pleaded guilty today to trafficking 64 kilos of heroin and 10 kilos of cocaine into New Jersey.

The drugs were seized from his tractor-trailer last August by the New Jersey State Police on Interstate 78 in Warren County.

The seizure by the New Jersey State Police Mobile Safe Freight Unit ranks as one of the largest seizures of heroin by law enforcement in U.S. history.

Henry A. Cruz Ventura, 40, of Los Angeles, Calif., pleaded guilty today to first-degree possession of heroin with intent to distribute before Superior Court Judge H. Matthew Curry in Warren County.

Under the plea agreement, the state will recommend that Ventura be sentenced to 10 years in state prison. Ventura has been held in the Warren County Jail since his arrest on Aug. 23, 2016, with bail set at $250,000. He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 23.

“The 64 kilos of heroin seized from Ventura’s tractor-trailer could have generated several million doses of heroin once cut and packaged for distribution,” said Attorney General Porrino. “Thanks to the vigilance of Trooper Agens, this deadly cargo never reached the streets of our communities, and undoubtedly lives were saved that would have been lost to overdoses. This plea keeps Ventura in prison where he belongs.”

Ventura was arrested on Aug. 23, 2016, after a member of the State Police Mobile Safe Freight Unit stopped his tractor-trailer on I-78 in Greenwich Township to conduct a routine commercial vehicle safety inspection. Trooper James Agens, who made the stop, noted suspicious behavior by Ventura and irregularities with respect to the tractor-trailer and its cargo.

Trooper Agens and Sgt. 1st Class Ronald Mistretta, who responded to assist, had the rig moved to the Greenwich Weigh Station, where they obtained consent to search it. When they opened four boxes that were inconsistent with the legitimate cargo listed in the shipping manifest, they found 64 kilograms of heroin and 10 kilograms of cocaine.

Attorney General Porrino commended Trooper Agens and Sgt. 1st Class Mistretta for making the arrest and seizure for the State Police Transportation Safety Bureau, Mobile Safe Freight Unit -Tactical North. Trooper Agens was named 2016 Trooper of the Year by the New Jersey State Police for his outstanding contributions to drug interdiction efforts by the State Police and its partners. In addition to the seizure involving Ventura, Trooper Agens was responsible for the seizure of 15 kilos of heroin that he located hidden in the axles of a tractor-trailer during a commercial safety inspection on I-78 on May 12, 2016.

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