Jackson Heights man busted for allegedly dealing coke to undercover detective: DA via QNS
Alejandro Rodriguez, 43, was arraigned on Nov. 9 before Queens Supreme Court Justice Toni Cimino on an 18-count indictment charging him with 14 counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance, two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and another count of criminal possession of a firearm. Rodriguez is accused of supplying a large quantity of cocaine to an undercover officer over five months, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz.
The DA’s Major Economic Crimes Bureau conducted the investigation with the NYPD’s Queens Violent Crime Squad utilizing undercover buys and court-authorized search warrants. An undercover detective posing as a buyer met with Rodriguez on numerous occasions between June 1 through Oct. 5. Rodriguez was taken into custody at the time of the search, which turned up an additional 100 grams of cocaine, according to the indictment.
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