
NEW HAVEN MAN INVOLVED IN COCAINE RING IS SENTENCED
David B. Fein, United States Attorney for the District of  Connecticut, announced that AXEL PIZARRO, 36, of New Haven, was sentenced today  by United States District Judge Janet C. Hall in Bridgeport to approximately 13  months of imprisonment, time served, followed by three years of supervised  release, for selling cocaine.
According to  court documents and statements made in court, PIZARRO and 25 others were  charged as a result of an FBI New Haven Safe Streets Task Force investigation  into a New Haven-area narcotics trafficking organization.  The investigation included the use of  court-authorized wiretaps that recorded defendants on numerous occasions  arranging the purchase and distribution of kilograms of cocaine.  PIZARRO was intercepted over the wiretap  engaging in drug-related conversations with other members of the conspiracy.
          
          PIZARRO has  been detained since his arrest on March 1, 2011.  On November 21, 2011, he pleaded guilty to  conspiring to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, admitting that he had  distributed approximately 64 grams of cocaine to other individuals.
          
          This case  was investigated by the FBI New Haven Safe Streets Task Force, which includes  officers from the Hamden, Milford and New Haven Police Departments, as well as  the State of Connecticut Department of Correction.  The West Haven Police Department also has  provided valuable assistance to the investigation.
          
          U.S.  Attorney Fein also recognized the assistance of the New Haven Police  Department’s Tactical Narcotics Unit and its Street Interdiction Unit for their  assistance in making the arrests and seizures in this case.
          
          This case is  being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael E. Runowicz and  Special Assistant United States Attorney Joseph Vizcarrando.
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