Glen Spey woman sentenced to prison for drug possession

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MONTICELLO – A Glen Spey woman has been sentenced in Sullivan County
Court to five years in state prison and three years of post-release supervision
for felony drug possession.

Sullivan County District Attorney James Farrell said Vesna Colon, 45,
was sentenced on March 14 following her guilty plea last July. She admitted
to possessing cocaine with intent to sell it at her Forestburgh Road home
in the Town of Lumberland.

She was arrested following an investigation by State Police and the execution
of a search warrant at her home in March 2014. Troopers had been investigating
the trafficking of drugs from her home and confiscated over one-half ounce
of cocaine, 144 packets of heroin, roughly 50 grams of oxycodone and over
$2,000 in cash.

State Police from the Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, Troop F BCI
in Liberty, Special Operations Response Team, Troop F Major Crimes and
the FBI participated in the execution of the search that was prepared
by the DA’s office.

She was ordered to forfeit the cash seized.

Colon’s husband, Jamal Colon, was previously sentenced in the same
case to seven years in state prison and two years of parole for his conviction
on felony drug possession charges last September.

“These defendants were involved in the distribution of narcotics
from their home and the State Police along with the FBI and the DA’s
Office conducted a successful investigation that resulted in the seizure
of substantial quantities of narcotics,” Farrell said. “The
sentences handed down on these two defendants underscore my office’s
commitment to sending drug dealers to state prison. My office and my law
enforcement partners will continue to investigate, apprehend, prosecute
and old these individuals responsible and accountable with state prison
sentences.”




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