Regional November 17, 2009 1:29 PM

AG Cuomo: Drug Bust

AG Cuomo: Drug Bust

Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that "Operation Mechanics," in conjunction with the New York State Police, led to the seizure of cocaine, cash, and two vehicles - a 2002 BMW and a 2002 Chevy Suburban.

In addition, narcotics trafficking and other charges have been filed against 28 individuals (below) accused of taking part in a drug distribution network which was funneling cocaine through the U.S. Mail from Puerto Rico to Buffalo for sale in Erie and Niagara Counties. It is alleged that the network was also selling illegal prescription medications.

Those charged in the Erie County indictment are:

            Carl Block, 47, of West Seneca

            Daniel Kroll, 46, of Belmont, NJ                         

            Dawn Maliszewski, 41, of Buffalo

            Dennis Matos, 27, of Buffalo

            Fleming Shelby, 44, of Cheektowaga

            Francisco Maymi, 45, of Buffalo

            Gayle Lemieux, 53, of Cheektowaga

            Gregory Keller, 60, of West Seneca

            Hector Bocanegra, 31, of North Tonawada           

            James Offhaus, 38, of Lancaster

            James Cramer, 44, of North Tonawanda           

            Jeffrey Brown, 35, of Cheektowaga

            Jeremy Hall, 31, address unknown

            Joseph Maxwell, 48, of Buffalo

            Kevin Danieu, 46, of Derby

            Kimberly Raymond, 39, of Buffalo

            Lorenzo Rodriguez, 27, address unknown           

            Lucy DelValle, 52, of Buffalo

            Mark Lorenz, 37, of West Seneca

            Matthew Bruenn, 24, of Buffalo

            Michael Gossling, 43, of Angola

            Narciso Rodriguez Jr., 42, Lackawanna

            Patricia Harding, 42, of Lackawanna

            Paul Andrzejak, 49, of Cheektowaga

            Ronald Steves, 44, of Buffalo

            Shirley Lopez, 33, of Buffalo

            Stephanie Nowak, 21, of Hamburg

            Viyakone Phakkhonkham, 27, of Buffalo           

 

 "These arrests mark the end of an international narcotics trafficking network that was operating in and around the City of Buffalo," said Attorney General Cuomo. "Through solid investigative work at all levels of law enforcement we were able to shut down a major pipeline of drugs into Western New York."

New York State Police Superintendent Harry J. Corbitt said, "This investigation is the offshoot of a prior joint investigation, which originated from a traffic stop made by a uniform Trooper over two years ago.  As a result of the commitment of resources by the New York State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, the Attorney General's Organized Crime Taskforce, the City of Niagara Falls Police Dept, and other agencies, these individuals will now face trial for their involvement in narcotics sales, and other criminal activities, which have long impacted the residents of Erie and Niagara Counties."

Erie County District Attorney Frank Sedita said, "I am proud to work with Attorney General Cuomo's staff and our partners in law enforcement agencies to shut down a major drug operation in Erie County.  Keeping deadly narcotics and violent crimes away from our community are among the most important issues facing law enforcement and public officials."

According to the indictment, cocaine was sent through the United States Postal Service to supplier and defendant Jeremy Hall, via various people living in the Buffalo area. Some of the cocaine, as well as illegal prescription medication including Loratabs (hydrocodone), Percocets (oxycodone), and valium, were allegedly sold out of the defendants' homes. Additionally, some of the illicit narcotics sales allegedly took place at several of the defendants' places of business.

Wiretap evidence included in the indictment shows that the defendants would discuss their drug transactions in a cryptic and coded manner in the hope of avoiding detection.  For example, defendants Dennis Matos and Francisco Maymi allegedly would use the phrase "getting a haircut" to refer to meetings to obtain cocaine at "Bebe'z" at 117 Grant Street, a store where Matos cut hair for a period of time.  Similarly, because defendant Mark Lorenz's business was Lorenz Auto Sales, located at 466 Southside Parkway in Buffalo, Lorenz and various co-defendants allegedly would say that there was "a car" "to look at," or use automobile repair terms as codes when they were discussing a cocaine deal.  Maymi allegedly would tell other defendants that he was "playing cards at Ronnie's" when he planned to be distributing cocaine at the apartment of defendant Ronald Steves, at 2259 South Park Avenue in the City of Buffalo.

Because Lorenz Auto Sales is located within 1,000 feet of the Southside Elementary School, the charges for some of the drug transactions alleged to have occurred within that store carry higher offense levels, although there is no evidence that any students or school personnel were involved or directly affected.

The 213 count indictment unsealed in Erie County Supreme Court today charges 28 people with crimes including various Conspiracies (class B and E felonies), and various Criminal Sale and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance (class A,B,C,D,E felonies).

The indictment is the culmination of a major investigation led by Attorney General Cuomo's OCTF and is part of his ongoing efforts to combat narcotic trafficking and other crimes through his Upstate Guns, Gangs, and Drugs Initiative.

Since its inception in 2007, the Attorney General's Upstate Guns, Gangs, and Drugs Initiative has conducted a variety of operations in cooperation with local, state, and federal authorities, resulting in charges against more than 400 defendants and the seizures of over $3.3 million in drugs and cash, as well as dozens of guns.

Numerous other agencies assisted in the investigation including: City of Buffalo Police Department, the Niagara Falls Police Department, and the Lancaster Police Department. Attorney General Cuomo thanked and commended these agencies.

The case is being prosecuted by OCTF Assistant Deputy Attorneys General Patricia Carrington and Kevin Kane, under the supervision of Executive Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Justice Robin L. Baker, and OCTF First Assistant Deputy Attorney General Peri Alyse Kadanoff.

The charges against the defendants are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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Avon Blackmon and Stringer Bell remain at large...

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i thought Stringer died?

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avon barksdale... stringer bell is dead

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right...it's the barksdale crew

this just reminded me of the wire is all

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I am shocked, there are white suburbanites doing drugs? Chris Collins needs to form a task force to drive this problem back into the city where it can be safely contained. Think of the children, especially the blonde white ones, where is Nancy Grace when we need her?

On a more serious note they seized a 2002 BMW and a 2002 Chevy Suburban, you got to be kidding, they must have been pretty lame drug dealers, those vehicles are almost 8 years old.

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Sho'nuff! Bunch of white suburban democrats. Criminals like the rest of them dems.

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Cuomo looking for a photo opp in the hood. All good for the gov's race.

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● Jeremy Hall, 31, address unknown


BUFFALO STRAIGHT EDGE.

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it really frosts me that those suburban thugs feel entitled to run criminal operations in buffalo. they'd freak out if jose and antwan from the west side set up drug operations in their suburban neighborhoods.

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It looks like we have suburban and urban thugs who were running this operation in both the city and the burbs.

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