Dangerous Drug Dealer Sentenced for First Degree Distribution of Cocaine

Published on July 29, 2016

Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp announces that on today's date, Superior Court Judge Thomas J Critchley, Jr. sentenced Guillermo Delacruz, 50, of Dover New Jersey, to (11) years in New Jersey State Prison with (60) months of parole ineligibility for Possession with the Intent to Distribute a Controlled Dangerous Substance - Cocaine, a first degree crime. A total of $57,055 of drug proceeds was also seized at the time of his arrest and ultimately forfeited to the State. Delacruz pled guilty to the charge on May 11, 2016.

On February 5, 2016, Officer Timothy Thiel of the Dover Police Department conducted a motor vehicle stop on Delacruz's vehicle for his failure to wear a seatbelt. During the investigation, a Consent to Search of his vehicle was obtained which led to the recovery of approximately 445 grams of Cocaine and $57,055 in cash. Delacruz ultimately admitted to transporting and selling the Cocaine.

Assistant Prosecutor Alexis M. Keller represented the State during the Court proceedings.

Patrol Officers are on the front lines against crime every day. During this field investigation, Officer Thiel demonstrated his commitment to the law enforcement mission of public service and safety by removing a dangerous drug dealer from our streets said Prosecutor Knapp.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to thank Officer Thiel, the Dover Police Department and the Morris County Prosecutor's Office Special Enforcement Unit for their assistance with this prosecution.

Inquiries concerning this Media Release should be directed to Agent Paul Merkler at pmerkler@co.morris.nj.us or (973) 285-6215.