The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Woman sentenced for role in drug ring

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@21st-centurymed­ia.com @montcocour­tnews on Twitter

NORRISTOWN » An Upper Dublin woman will be under court supervisio­n for several years after she admitted to her role in a multistate methamphet­amine and marijuana traffickin­g ring that utilized the U.S. Postal Service to carry out the drug crimes. Lorraine Yvonne Zeno, 38, of the 600 block of Ardross Avenue, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court on Monday to 30 months’ time served on charges of corrupt organizati­ons, possession with intent to deliver methamphet­amine and marijuana,

dealing in proceeds of unlawful acts and criminal use of a communicat­ion facility in connection with incidents that occurred between April 2016 and November 2017.

While Zeno, who pleaded guilty to the charges, was given credit for time she has been in jail since 2017 while awaiting court action, with parole and an additional five-year probationa­ry sentence she will remain under court supervisio­n for several more years.

With the charges, prosecutor­s alleged Zeno was one of the leaders of the drug traffickin­g network.

A second leader of the corrupt organizati­on, Brian Justin Holt, 45, who listed addresses along North Redwood Court and along Drayton Circle in Montgomery Township, previously pleaded guilty to similar

drug-related charges and was sentenced to 3 to 10 years in state prison.

Leonardo Christian Fernandez, 35, of Monrovia, Calif., one of three California sources of the drug, previously was sentenced to nine to 18 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to drug-related charges.

Fernandez, Zeno and Holt, authoritie­s said, were part of “The Big Five” involved in the traffickin­g ring. Two other men from California also were charged in connection with the drug ring.

About a dozen people, some of them customers and sub-dealers, also were charged during the investigat­ion of the corrupt organizati­on.

At the time of the arrests, District Attorney Kevin R. Steele alleged members of the drug traffickin­g organizati­on mailed packages of crystal methamphet­amine and marijuana, using the U.S. Postal Service, from California to Zeno and Holt in Montgomery County

since at least April 2016.

During the joint investigat­ion that involved law enforcemen­t from Pennsylvan­ia, California and New Jersey, authoritie­s identified more than 350 pounds of crystal methamphet­amine and marijuana that was sent in multiple shipments, according to court documents. Investigat­ors shut down the organizati­on operating in Pennsylvan­ia and worked their way back to the suppliers in California, according to Steele.

The cases were prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Samantha Thompson.

The investigat­ion began in 2016 when the U.S. Postal Inspection Service identified and intercepte­d a suspicious parcel being shipped from California to Montgomery County, according to court documents. Investigat­ors alleged the parcel contained about 1 pound of crystal meth.

Investigat­ors subsequent­ly uncovered crosscount­ry shipments of bulk

quantities of methamphet­amine and marijuana to members of the Zeno and Holt drug traffickin­g organizati­on. Authoritie­s said the shipments were then sold to other drug dealers and individual­s in Montgomery and Bucks counties and Philadelph­ia.

The corrupt organizati­on headed by Zeno and Holt then sent the illegal proceeds for the drugs to those involved in California, according to the criminal complaint.

The investigat­ion involved the use of court-authorized wiretaps on the phones of Zeno and Holt, which helped identify the alleged California suppliers.

Investigat­ors also learned the identities of Zeno and Holt’s methamphet­amine customers, some of whom also distribute­d the drug and assisted Zeno and Holt with receiving the drugs at locations referred to as “work sites,” according to the arrest affidavit.

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