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A Rochester man got 64 months in prison for selling fentanyl in 2024, with a prior criminal record boosting his sentence.
A Rochester man was sentenced to 64 months in prison for trafficking fentanyl after pleading guilty to one count of first-degree drug sale in December 2024.
The conviction stems from a months-long investigation beginning in summer 2024, during which he sold at least 40 fentanyl pills in three separate transactions to a police informant at his southeast Rochester home.
A September 2024 search of his residence uncovered two additional fentanyl pills.
As part of a plea deal, two other charges were dropped.
The man, who had a prior 2018 conviction for a break-in resulting in a 45-day jail sentence, faces increased penalties due to his criminal history.
The case underscores ongoing efforts to combat fentanyl distribution in the region.
Un hombre de Rochester recibió 64 meses de prisión por vender fentanilo en 2024, con antecedentes penales que aumentan su sentencia.