Hoovler sends another ‘Bread, White, and Blues’ conspirator to prison

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Orange County DA Hoovler. File photo.

GOSHEN – Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announced on Tuesday, that 47-year-old Robert Dunham of Middletown, was sentenced by Orange County Court Judge Craig Brown to a total of nine to eighteen years in state prison.  Dunham was one of the defendants in the enforcement action dubbed “Operation Bread, White, and Blues.

On April 25, 2019, Dunham had pleaded guilty to Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the First Degree and Conspiracy in the Second Degree. Dunham was sentenced to nine years in state prison and five years post-release supervision on the charge of Criminal Sale on a Controlled Substance in the First Degree and six to eighteen years in state prison on the charge of Conspiracy in the Second Degree. The sentences were ordered to run concurrently resulting in Dunham having a combined sentence of nine to eighteen years in state prison.

Indictments arising from the “Operation Bread, White and Blues” enforcement action outlined two separate conspiracies, one of which primarily involved members and associates of self-professed “outlaw” motorcycle clubs trafficking cocaine, and another of which involved the sale of narcotic pills which were represented to contain oxycodone, but which actually contained fentanyl, a highly addictive and frequently lethal narcotic. The name of the operation referred to the co-conspirators use of the term “bread” to mean the money they obtained through the sale of narcotics, “white” to represent the cocaine which was sold and “blues” to represent the bluecolored pills which were being trafficked.

Most of the defendants in the action were arrested in a series of early-morning raids and search warrant executions which occurred on Tuesday, February 5, 2019.

Dunham was alleged to have been a member of both conspiracies. At the time that he pleaded guilty, Dunham admitted having sold over two ounces of cocaine on October 4, 2018, in furtherance of one of the conspiracies.

On February 5, 2019, members of the New York State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team (CNET) aided by the New York State Police Special Operations Response Team (SORT) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, had executed multiple search warrants and made over twenty arrests throughout Orange and Rockland counties. The arrests and search warrant executions were a result of a six-month-long narcotics investigation. Law enforcement officials recovered more than $500,000, 25 handguns, one assault rifle, multiple rifles, ten vehicles, two motorcycles, over 2.5 pounds of cocaine, and 1300 Fentanyl pills.

The New York State Police were assisted by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

District Attorney Hoovler highly commended the New York State Police for their investigation given the complexity of the case. This defendant was involved in largelevel narcotics sales, conspired with others to profit from the potentially lethal substances they were distributing in our County, and epitomizes the exact type of offender who is deserving of a lengthy prison sentence,” said Hoovler. “As fatal overdoses in Orange County have risen, a clear message must be sent that narcotics trafficking is destroying the fabric of our society, killing our residents, and must be fought at every level. I hope that the lengthy state prison sentence in this case, will deter those tempted to profit from others’ addictions.




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