Crime & Safety
Fatal Heroin Dose Gets West Chicago Drug Dealer 9 Years in Prison
He plead guilty to selling a fatal heroin dose to a Naperville man in 2015.

WHEATON, IL — A West Chicago man has been convicted of selling a fatal heroin dose that killed a 20-year-old Naperville man in 2015. The suspect, Osvaldo Camaro, 22, has been sentenced to nine years in prison.
Camaro plead guilty to drug-induced homicide and was also sentenced to seven years for an unlawful delivery conviction. His sentences will run concurrently, Daily Herald reported. His girlfriend, Carol Celozzi, is also charged in the death.
Camaro reportedly used Celozzi’s phone to sell less than 15 grams of heroin to Jacob Hageman of Naperville. DuPage County Sheriff’s police responded to a call on December 24, 2015 and found Hageman unresponsive. Hageman’s family helped police identify Camaro as a possible suspect.
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Police charged Osvaldo Camaro and Carol Celozzi with unlawful delivery of a controlled substance in connection with Hageman’s death in February 2016. The pair has been held on $500,00 bond since their arrest.
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