Mercer County Man Sentenced For Role In Trenton Cocaine Distribution Conspiracy
TRENTON, N.J. - Carl J. Kotowski, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s New Jersey Division, and William E. Fitzpatrick, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey announced that a Trenton man was sentenced today to 60 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to sell more than 1.5 kilograms of cocaine, and more than 87 grams of crack-cocaine in the Trenton area.
William Enmond, 53, previously pled guilty before U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp to an indictment charging him with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine, and to manufacture, distribute, and possess with intent to distribute 28 grams or more of cocaine base. Judge Shipp imposed the sentence today in Trenton federal court and also sentenced Enmond to five years of supervised release.
From September 2013 through his arrest on January 13, 2016, Enmond conspired with co-defendants Bobby Williams, Khalfini Richardson, and Capitol T. Wellons to distribute cocaine and crack-cocaine, primarily from two adjacent residences in Trenton. On September 6, 2013, Enmond sold 446.5 grams of cocaine to a confidential informant in exchange for $17,320.
During his plea hearing, Enmond admitted conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 1.72 kilograms of cocaine and 87.9 grams of crack-cocaine.
Acting U.S. Attorney Fitzpatrick credited special agents of the DEA under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Carl J. Kotowski in Newark, and detectives of the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, under the direction of Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri, with the investigation.
The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Molly Lorber and Joseph Gribko of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Criminal Division in Trenton.