Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino announced that two men were sentenced to state prison today for supplying heroin to a major drug ring that trafficked heroin from Paterson to Atlantic and Ocean counties.
The ring was dismantled in 2015 in a probe by the Atlantic City Task Force.
Each of these men was sentenced today to 10 years in prison by Superior Court Judge Bernard DeLury, Jr., in Atlantic County, after pleading guilty on Feb. 13 to possession of heroin with intent to distribute:
Richard Michilena, 27, of Elmwood Park, N.J., and
Bolivar Delacruz, 40, of Lodi, N.J.
The defendants were among 19 people arrested in April 2015 as the result of an eight-month investigation by the Atlantic City Task Force (ACTF) which revealed that the drug network was distributing approximately 30,000 doses of heroin per month in Atlantic and Ocean counties, where heroin and prescription pain pills have fueled an epidemic of opiate addiction and overdoses, including many fatal overdoses.
“By supplying large quantities of heroin for distribution in two of the counties hardest hit by the opiate epidemic, these two men were profiting from addiction and death,” said Attorney General Porrino. “Thanks to the tremendous work of the Atlantic City Task Force and its many law enforcement partners, they now face lengthy prison sentences.”
During the investigation, the task force seized 16,000 doses or “bags” of heroin and over $52,000 in cash. Ring members allegedly sold heroin cut with the highly potent and deadly opiate fentanyl and employed a juvenile to sell heroin. The investigation revealed that ring members conducted heroin transactions in front of young children, and took public assistance subsidies in exchange for heroin.
Michilena and Delacruz were arrested on April 18, 2015, at 33rd Street and 13th Avenue in Paterson, where they met two other defendants for a heroin sale. The other defendants, Helene Gonzalez, 39, of Pleasantville, and Tarik Hopkins, 35, of Galloway, were obtaining additional heroin for distribution in Atlantic and Ocean counties.
Task force members had Gonzalez and Hopkins under surveillance and converged to make arrests after the pair met with Michilena and Delacruz. During the arrests, detectives seized a purse containing $23,885 in cash that Gonzalez and Hopkins gave to Delacruz and Michilena to purchase the heroin.
Investigators also seized 10,000 single-dose wax paper folds or “bags” of heroin, which were packaged in 200 bundles of 50 known as “bricks.” The heroin was found in a duffel bag in the back seat of the BMW that Michilena drove. Gonzalez and Hopkins are pending adjudication.