LIKELY. WELL, TWO MEN FROM BOSTON WILL SPEND AT LEAST TWO YEARS IN PRISON AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO TRAFFICKING DRUGS. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE SAYS DANIEL ALEXANDER GUERRERO MEJIA AND GERMAN HERNANDEZ MENDEZ WENT TO PLAISTOW TO PICK UP A PACKAGE THAT CONTAINED 16 POUNDS OF COCAINE. INVESTIGATORS INTERCEPTED THE
Massachusetts men sentenced for illegal drug trafficking in Plaistow
Two Massachusetts men have pleaded guilty to illegally trafficking drugs from Puerto Rico to Plaistow. Daniel Alexander Guerrero-Mejia, 21, and German Hernandez-Mendez, 24, were sentenced Tuesday to five to 10 years in prison. According to the New Hampshire attorney general, the men traveled from Boston to Plaistow to pick up 16 pounds of cocaine from the post office. Investigators intercepted the package before delivery and arrested the men when they attempted to retrieve it.
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
Two Massachusetts men have pleaded guilty to illegally trafficking drugs from Puerto Rico to Plaistow.
Daniel Alexander Guerrero-Mejia, 21, and German Hernandez-Mendez, 24, were sentenced Tuesday to five to 10 years in prison.
According to the New Hampshire attorney general, the men traveled from Boston to Plaistow to pick up 16 pounds of cocaine from the post office.
Investigators intercepted the package before delivery and arrested the men when they attempted to retrieve it.