Crime & Safety
Brockton Man "Chubbs" Sent To Prison For Trafficking Fentanyl
A Brockton man who went by the nickname "Chubbs" will spend time behind bars for distributing drugs.

BROCKTON, MA — A Brockton man who went by the nickname "Chubbs" will spend time behind bars for distributing drugs.
Jeffrey Oliveira, 22, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Court Judge William G. Young to 18 months in prison and three years of supervised release. In addition, Oliveira is prohibited from contacting members and associates of the Turner Street gang. In January 2017, Oliveira pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute fentanyl, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.
In May 2016, Oliveira and six others were indicted on fentanyl trafficking and firearms-related charges following a seven-month state and federal investigation into violent crime in the Brockton area. The investigation revealed that Oliveira and his co-defendants were distributing drugs in the Brockton area, and on several occasions, law enforcement officers seized fentanyl from the defendants’ associates, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's office. In April 2016, Oliveira and Alezio Lopes were arrested after the investigation revealed that Lopes was supplying drugs to Oliveira and his co-defendants. Law enforcement officers seized three bags of fentanyl and a loaded gun from the car that Oliveira and Lopes were driving at the time of their arrest.
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Oliveira is the fourth defendant of seven sentenced in this case. Lopes is charged with state violations.
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