Politics & Government
Leader Of 'Sophisticated' SF Tenderloin Drug-Dealing Network Gets 6-Year Prison Term
The government says that Reanos-Moreno was the leader of a "vast" network of street-level drug dealers who sold drugs in the Tenderloin.
June 15, 2022
An Oakland man has been given a prison sentence of six years for his role in a large-scale drug distribution conspiracy in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, the Department of Justice announced on Tuesday.
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Andy Manuel Reanos-Moreno, 27, pleaded guilty to the charge last November, the DOJ said.
The government says that Reanos-Moreno was the leader of a "vast" network of street-level drug dealers who sold drugs in the Tenderloin. The DOJ labeled the operation as "sophisticated," in that it provided drugs to dealers for resale as well as housed dealers who lived in Oakland and commuted to San Francisco to sell the narcotics.
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