Acushnet heroin trafficker sentenced to 3 1/2 to 5 years in state prison

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A 32-year-old Acushnet heroin trafficker was convicted in Fall River Superior Court yesterday and sentenced to serve up to five years in state prison, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced.

Joshua Moniz pleaded guilty to indictments charging him with trafficking heroin in excess of 18 grams and possession with intent to distribute Xanax.

On May 12, 2018, New Bedford Police and Acushnet Police executed a search warrant for a heroin distribution service at 115 Porter Street in Acushnet. Once inside the defendant’s home, police found a safe which contained a bag of heroin weighing 83.1 grams as well as $1,302 in cash. A further search of the home resulted in the recovery of an additional three bags of heroin weighing 2.7 grams, an additional $380 in cash, 104 Xanax tablets, a digital scale, cut corner bags, and packaging materials. After testing, the heroin was confirmed to contain a mixture of heroin and fentanyl weighing 82.5 grams.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Matthew Sylvia and the three-and-a-half year to five-year prison sentence was imposed by Judge Gregg Pasquale.

“This is another defendant who is profiting off of the sale of heroin and fentanyl that is the cause of misery for many people and their families. There needs to be accountability for this conduct,” District Attorney Quinn said.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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