Carlos Gonzalez-Del Hoyo, a 44-year-old Aurora resident, has been sentenced to 159 years in prison after being convicted on six felony counts related to large-scale drug distribution. The charges stem from his arrest in November 2024 when authorities pulled him over on Highway 34 in Greeley and discovered approximately 11 pounds of methamphetamine and 6,000 counterfeit pills containing fentanyl.
Key Takeaways
A Colorado man was sentenced to 159 years in prison for trafficking enough fentanyl and methamphetamine to potentially kill a significant portion of Weld County's population. Carlos Gonzalez-Del Hoyo, who was on parole for auto theft, was caught with 6,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills and 11 pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop in Greeley.
- Carlos Gonzalez-Del Hoyo sentenced to 159 years for drug trafficking
- Arrest involved 6,000 fentanyl pills and 11 pounds of methamphetamine
- Prosecutors stated the fentanyl could have killed 88% of Weld County's population
- Gonzalez-Del Hoyo was on parole for auto theft at the time of arrest
- Investigation involved undercover drug sales to law enforcement
According to Chief Deputy District Attorney Michael Pirraglia, the amount of fentanyl Gonzalez-Del Hoyo possessed could have potentially killed 88% of Weld County's population if distributed in the community. The investigation into Gonzalez-Del Hoyo began two months prior to his arrest when the Weld County Drug Task Force started tracking him after receiving information that he was distributing large quantities of narcotics across northern Colorado.
During the investigation, Gonzalez-Del Hoyo reportedly sold drugs to undercover officers on multiple occasions. Despite being on parole for a prior motor vehicle theft conviction out of Adams County, he continued his drug trafficking operations. The Weld County Sheriff's Office credited the Drug Task Force's investigation for the arrest and subsequent conviction.
Gonzalez-Del Hoyo was convicted by a Weld County jury in January on six counts of felony drug distribution. He is currently in custody at the county jail awaiting transfer to the Colorado Department of Corrections, where he will serve his sentence with a mandatory release date set for the year 2181.
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