Press Release
Massachusetts Drug Courier Sentenced to 4 Years in Federal Prison
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Maine
Franklin Frias is 4th defendant sentenced in Mass. to Maine trafficking conspiracy
PORTLAND, Maine: A Massachusetts man was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Portland for his role in a conspiracy to traffic fentanyl and cocaine from Lawrence, Mass. to the Sanford area, where it was further distributed by other members of the conspiracy.
U.S. District Judge George Z. Singal sentenced Franklin Frias, 58, to 48 months of imprisonment followed by three years of supervised release. Frias pleaded guilty on November 29, 2022.
According to court records, in November 2019, Frias was tasked by a drug dealer in Lawrence, Mass. known as “Junior,” to collect a drug debt from a local dealer in Sanford. Both Frias and “Junior” were unaware that the previous couriers had been intercepted by law enforcement, who had seized the most recent shipment to the Sanford dealer—approximately 50 grams of fentanyl and 107 grams of powder cocaine. When Frias arrived at the pre-determined location and stated that he was there to collect “Junior’s” money, he was arrested by agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
In imposing sentence, Judge Singal reflected on the gravity of the fentanyl epidemic, and how corrosive it has been to community and families in Maine.
The DEA, in partnership with the Maine State Police, investigated the case.
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Contact
Noah Falk, Assistant United States Attorney (207-780-3257)
Updated June 12, 2023
Topics
Opioids
Drug Trafficking