Crime & Safety

​Haverhill Man Gets Six Years In Prison On Drug Trafficking, Gun Charges

Juan Rojas​ — and others — were found guilty of possessing and dealing Oxycodone and cocaine in New Hampshire and North Massachusetts.

CONCORD, NH — A Massachusetts man was sentenced on June 6, 2017, on gun and drug charges in U.S. District Court, according to a press release. Juan Rojas, 32, of Haverhill, MA, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for his participation in two conspiracies charges: a conspiracy to distribute, and possess with intent to distribute, oxycodone and cocaine; and a conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

Court documents and statements revealed that Rojas and others participated in the distribution of cocaine and oxycodone pills in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. During a court-authorized wiretap investigation, law enforcement officers intercepted calls in which Rojas obtained quantities of oxycodone and cocaine, which he then supplied to others, including Franklyn and Mara Morillo. The Morillos then arranged to distribute the drugs to multiple customers.

Rojas was arrested on Aug. 18, 2015. Law enforcement officers found approximately 110 grams of cocaine in the vehicle he was operating.

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During the wiretap investigation, officers also intercepted calls indicating that Rojas and another individual (Oscar Rosario) were planning to rob a drug dealer. Intercepted calls showed that Rosario traveled from New Hampshire to Haverhill, where he obtained a firearm from Rojas. A law enforcement officer later stopped Rosario and recovered the firearm before it could be used to commit the robbery.

Rojas pleaded guilty to these crimes on Jan. 5, 2017. After his prison sentence, he will be on supervised release for three years.

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Rojas is one of six individuals convicted for participating in this drug trafficking conspiracy recently.

  • Mara Morillo, 41, of Haverhill, MA, was sentenced to seven years in prison.
  • Franklyn Morillo, 42, of Haverhill, MA, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
  • Jorge Medina, 25, of Haverhill, MA, was sentenced to two years in prison.
  • Justin Bartimus, 36, formerly of Methuen, MA, was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
  • Michael Lally, 28, of Salem, is a awaiting sentencing.

Rojas and Rosario were charged in a separate indictment with conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Rosario previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years in prison.

“This is another example of the commitment of the United States Attorney’s Office to working with our law enforcement partners to identify and prosecute those who are responsible for distributing opioids and other drugs,” Acting-U.S. Attorney Farley said in a statement. “The road to heroin or fentanyl addiction often begins with the misuse of oxycodone pills. This case was an example of excellent law enforcement cooperation that put an end to a substantial drug trafficking operation that was profiting from the sale of these dangerous pills. Thanks to the hard work of multiple law enforcement agencies, these drug traffickers will no longer be jeopardizing the safety of our community.”

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