Pennsylvania AG Announces Seven To 20-Year Sentence In South Central PA Drug Case
December 11, 2007 -- HARRISBURG - A Gettysburg man, who was allegedly part of a $1 million cocaine and heroin ring, which operated in South Central Pennsylvania was sentenced today to seven to 20-years in state prison and a $30,000 fine.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett said that Tyrone "Will, Styles, Killa" Tengbe, 22, 17 W. Railroad St., Gettysburg was sentenced by Judge Kuhn on charges that he participated in a the trafficking of cocaine and heroin from New York City to Adams and York counties for redistribution.
Corbett said that Tengbe was one of six individuals charged by the Pennsylvania State Police Vice and Narcotics Unit on April 9, 2007.
The investigation was known as "Operation Gotcha," which was a reference to the name stamped on heroin bags that were seized in the investigation.
Corbett noted that the other individuals arrested in the case are currently awaiting their trial.
Source: Pennsylvania Attorney General
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