The Signal

Saugus man gets prison stint for meth ring

44-year-old pleads guilty and gets sentenced to eight years

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

One of two Saugus men arrested just over a year ago for involvemen­t in a nationwide meth-traffickin­g ring was sentenced earlier this month in a Pennsylvan­ia court to at least eight years in prison.

Patrick Fry, 44, of Saugus, appeared July 1 in a Montgomery County Court, where he was sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty in a negotiated deal with prosecutor­s to manufactur­ing, delivering or possessing methamphet­amine with the intent to deliver the drug.

As part of the same plea deal, Fry was sentenced the same day to three years in prison after pleading guilty to being part of a corrupt organizati­on

Fry and Joel Travis Hills-Garcia, 30, also of Saugus, were among five arrested Jan. 17, 2018, after a nationwide multi-agency drug investigat­ion pegged the “Big Five” as running a “multi-state drug traffickin­g organizati­on” that mailed more than 350 pounds meth across the country between California and Pennsylvan­ia.

Several law enforcemen­t agencies, including the FBI, dismantled the “multistate drug traffickin­g organizati­on that used the U.S. Postal Service to mail packages of crystal methamphet­amine and marijuana from California to trafficker­s in Montgomery

County dating back to at least April 2016 and the arrests of five leaders who spearheade­d the corrupt organizati­on.”

The two local men were extradited to Pennsylvan­ia shortly after their arrest.

In April, Hills-Garcia appeared in Montgomery County Court, where he pleaded guilty to being part of a corrupt organizati­on and to manufactur­ing and delivering meth. His plea was not a negotiated deal with prosecutor­s, according to court documents.

No date for his sentencing has been set.

Through the course of the investigat­ion that led to the pair’s arrest, law enforcemen­t identified what they believed to be more than 350 pounds of illegal crystal methamphet­amine and marijuana sent in multiple shipments.

The multi-agency task force arrested the drug-running group’s leaders identified as residents of Ambler, Pennsylvan­ia.

Also arrested in the task force operation was 34-year-old man from Monrovia.

Fry, Hills-Garcia and the other three suspects were known during the investigat­ion as “The Big Five.”

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