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Buffalo Man Sentenced for Role in
Heroin Distribution Organization
BUFFALO, NY—United States Attorney Kathleen M. Mehltretter
announced that Carmelo Mercado, 42, of Buffalo, New York, who was convicted
of conspiracy to distribute, and possess with intent to distribute, one kilogram or
more of cocaine on July 29, 2009, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and five years'
supervised release by U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy C. Lynch, who handled the case, stated that
the defendant has been in custody since his arrest on August 11, 2007, by special
agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The investigation leading to the
defendant’s conviction was aided significantly through the use of court-authorized
interception orders which permitted federal agents to intercept telephone calls
between several of the defendant’s co-conspirators, including the alleged leader of
the organization, Pedro Antonetty. According to AUSA Lynch, the investigation
revealed that since early 2006 and continuing to August 2007, the defendant was
involved in the distribution of heroin. At a later time, the defendant attained a
significant role within the Antonetty organization which distributed heroin out of
several houses located in the City of Buffalo.
The sentencing in federal court resulted from an investigation on the part of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Safe Streets Task Force, under the direction
of James H. Robertson; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
under the direction of Acting Special Agent in Charge Frank Christiano; New York
State Police, under the direction of Major Matthew S. Renneman; New York State
Parole, under the direction of Regional Director Eugenio Russi and Area
Supervisor Donald Snyder; and the Buffalo Police Department, under the direction
of H. McCarthy Gibson.
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