DELAWARE MAN SENTENCED TO 15-21.5 YEARS IN PRISON FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING

Nandor Santho, a 45-year-old Delaware man, pleaded guilty to Engaging in Pattern of Corrupt Activity (a felony of the first degree), Aggravated Possession of Drugs (a felony of the second degree), Possession of Fentanyl-Related Compound (a felony of the fourth degree), and Trafficking of Fentanyl-Related Compound (a felony of the fifth degree). Immediately following the plea hearing, Delaware County Common Pleas Court Judge Marianne T. Hemmeter sentenced Santho to 15 to 21.5 years in prison.

The Delaware Police Department and the Delaware County Drug Task Force investigated a large-scale drug trafficking operation led by Santho. The investigation revealed that Santho was trafficking thousands of dollars worth of drugs into the community on a regular basis.

This case was presented by Major Crimes Prosecutor Daniel Cogley and Assistant Prosecutor Alicia Harris.

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