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ESSEX
ANTI-CRIME PARTNERSHIP CRUSHES
IRVINGTON DRUG RING
Investigative Teamwork Uncovers Suburban Link
Irvington, Essex County - Attorney General Peter
Harvey, Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow, State Police Superintendent
Colonel Rick Fuentes, Director of Criminal Justice Vaughn
McKoy, Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura, and the members
of the Essex Anti-Crime Partnership announced that Phase
II of "Operation Out-of-Towners" was concluded
with the arrest of 18 persons for narcotics offenses based
upon the issuance of 18 arrest warrants by the Superior Court.
The suspects reside in six different New Jersey counties.
The arrests culminate a two-pronged investigation conducted
by numerous law enforcement agencies. Ten handguns were also
recovered.
"We have returned to Irvington to arrest criminals who seek
to erode the safety and quality of life in this important
community. We will continue to reclaim the streets from drug
dealers, gang members and others who threaten ordinary citizens,"
said Attorney General Harvey. "We are committed to taking
back the community from criminals and we're keeping our promise.
We will continue to vigorously investigate, flush out and
prosecute this menace of our communities."
Acting Essex County Prosecutor Paula T. Dow said, "This office
remains committed to quality of life issues in Essex County.
I am confident that the arrests today will send a message
statewide that Essex County will not be seen as a safe haven
for illicit drug sales. This office will prosecute vigorously
not only the narcotics dealers and suppliers, but also their
customers regardless of their residence or background."
"The success of this operation illustrates the results of
effective and cooperative law enforcement partnerships. The
sharing of resources and intelligence through our Statewide
Intelligence Management System is the cornerstone of our enforcement
strategy," said Colonel Fuentes.
At a Town-Hall Meeting in Irvington on August 26th, 2004,
State Police Superintendent Colonel Rick Fuentes instructed
the members of the Essex County Anti-Crime Partnership (E.A.C.P.)
to convey a message to the criminal element within the township
of Irvington. The Essex Anti-Crime Partnership will aggressively
combat illegal activity in the township of Irvington involving
organized criminal groups, including street gangs and narcotics
trafficking networks.
Enforcement efforts would not be limited to the boundaries
of Irvington. In fact, investigations would be conducted within
and outside the ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½app with a strong emphasis
being put on a cooperative effort between state, local, and
county law enforcement agencies.
As a result, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office and the
New Jersey State Police launched an extensive investigation
into a criminal enterprise that included narcotics trafficking,
illegal sale of weapons and threats of violence including
a proposed "hit" on one of the group's rivals. The drug operation,
based in Irvington and surrounding municipalities within the
Essex County area, provided a steady flow of narcotics/weapons
including cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, prescription legend
drugs, and semi-automatic handguns to a suburban clientele
within the six counties (Passaic, Morris, Essex, Union, Hudson,
and Middlesex). The network also serviced an urban clientele
with ties to street drug sales.
The drug ring, controlled by Rodney J. Coleman, 42, of Irvington,
also conducted illicit activities in concert with a New York
City narcotics trafficking source, which supplied large quantities
of narcotics on a weekly basis.
As the investigation unfolded, Phase I of
"Operation Out-of-Towners" was executed on December 30th,
2004, which resulted in the following:
- The prevention the of a planned "hit" (homicide) of a
drug ring rival
- The arrest of thirteen (13) individuals
- Recovery of three (3) kilos of cocaine with a street value
of $225,000.00
- Recovery of four (4) handguns
- Recovery of one (1) bulletproof vest
- Seizure of four (4) motor vehicles valued at $50,000.00
- Confiscation of $20,200.00 in U.S. Currency
- Preparation and execution of six (6) court authorized
search warrants
- Seizure of two (2) computers utilized in identify theft
and narcotics trafficking
- Seizure of one (1) safety deposit box
- Seizure of bank account(s) valued at approximately $15,000.00
The Essex Anti-Crime Partnership is comprised of the following
agencies: New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Division of
Criminal Justice, New Jersey Department of Corrections, New
Jersey State Department of Parole, Irvington Police Department,
Essex County Prosecutor's Office, Essex County Sheriff's Office,
Juvenile Justice Commission.
The agencies that participated in this
cooperative investigation included: |
New Jersey State Police |
Newark Police Department |
Division of Criminal Justice |
Essex County Prosecutor’s Office |
Essex County Sheriff’s Department |
Irvington Police Department |
Union County Prosecutor’s Office |
Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office |
New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission |
West Caldwell Police Department |
Boonton Police Department |
New York City Police Department |
Jefferson Police Department |
New York Parole Department |
Maplewood Police Department |
New Jersey Department of Parole |
Orange Police Department |
New Jersey Department Corrections |
Roseland Police Department |
Caldwell Police Department |
Parsippany Police Department |
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The following individuals have been have
been arrested and charged with second degree conspiracy
to violate the narcotics laws in violation of N.J.S.A.
2C:35-1, et seq.
and 2C:5-2: |
Cosmo Mezzina, 41, Weehawken |
Christopher Morris, 28, Union |
Stephen Gildea, 40, West Caldwell |
Johnathan Sek, 35, North Caldwell |
Charles Battaglia, 39, Towaco |
Joseph J. Michael, 37, Union |
Kimberly Makay, 38, Boonton |
Phillip DeBruno, 42, Oak Ridge |
Richard Coviello, 45, West Caldwell |
Michael Hahne, 26, Boonton |
Terri Ameer, 47, Woodbridge |
Robert J. Provenzano, 38, Roselle Park |
Louis Comasta, 41, Towaco |
Keith Pole, 53, Ridgefield Park |
Marvin Walker, 33, West Orange |
Richard Buzelli, 32, Cedar Grove |
Donald Scott, 35, Irvington |
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Essex Anti-Crime Partnership Statistics
since inception (August 2003): |
Arrests: 1,540 |
Currency Seized: $142,673.00 |
Firearms Recovered: 98 |
Charges: 6,688 |
M.V. Summonses Issued: 1,495 |
Fugitive Arrests: 599 |
Vehicles Impounded: 291 |
Municipal Ordinance Violations: 75 |
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