Four Individuals Indicted for Drug Trafficking

Arizona Free Press
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SAN JUAN, PR Yesterday evening, February 21, 2013, a federal grand jury returned a two-count indictment charging Luis Francisco Alicea-Colón, Pedro Carlos Calderón-Andino, Astrid Martínez-Valentin, and Karen Coralis Torres-Ilarraza with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute controlled substances and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. The investigation was conducted by the FBI, ATF, and the Carolina Drug Unit of the Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD). On February 20, 2013, members of the PRPD Carolina Drug Unit executed a state search warrant in a residence located in sector Roberto Resto in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico. The defendants were present at the location when agents were conducting the search. The following items were found during the search: an AK-47, ammunition, a bullet-proof vest, a money counting machine, and three bags with marijuana. The PRPD officers contacted the federal agents pursuant to the provisions of the interagency Illegal Firearms and Violent Crimes Initiative. All four subjects were taken into custody by the FBI and later charged. If convicted, the individuals face up to a maximum of 20 years imprisonment for the drug charges, and from five years to life in prison for the firearms violation.