Drug kingpin on parole caught with enough fentanyl to kill most of county, DA says
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A drug trafficker convicted of distributing a staggering amount of fentanyl across Colorado will now spend the remainder of his life in prison, receiving a sentence exceeding 150 years.

Carlos Gonzalez-Del Hoyo, aged 44 from Aurora, was handed a 159-year sentence by Judge Annette Kundelius in the Weld County District Court last week.

This significant penalty follows a jury’s January decision, which found him guilty on six felony charges related to extensive drug distribution activities, including three counts each for distributing methamphetamine and fentanyl.

Officials emphasize that this case starkly illustrates the immense scale and lethal threat posed by the fentanyl epidemic affecting communities nationwide.

Mugshot of a man sentenced to 159 years in prison.

The harsh sentence highlights the gravity of fentanyl trafficking as authorities intensify efforts to dismantle hazardous drug networks.

“This individual had enough fentanyl to potentially lethally affect 88% of Weld County’s residents if circulated in our area,” stated Chief Deputy District Attorney Michael Pirraglia. “The sentence reflects the significant risk his large-scale drug operations represented.”

Photo of drugs.

A judge handed down a 159-year sentence in a major drug trafficking case involving fentanyl pills and methamphetamine. (Weld County Sheriff’s Office)

Investigators with the Weld County Drug Task Force began tracking Gonzalez-Del Hoyo in September 2024 after receiving information he was distributing large quantities of narcotics across northern Colorado.

During the investigation, he sold drugs to undercover officers on multiple occasions — all while on parole for a prior motor vehicle theft conviction out of Adams County.

He was arrested in November 2024 during a traffic stop in Greeley.

Evidence photo of paraphernalia.

Authorities say the convicted man played a key role in distributing fentanyl-laced pills and meth across the region. (Weld County Sheriff’s Office)

Inside his vehicle, authorities discovered roughly 11 pounds of methamphetamine and about 6,000 counterfeit pills containing fentanyl.

Prosecutors described the operation as calculated and predatory.

“His actions were profit-driven, and he preyed upon those with addiction,” Pirraglia said. “We won’t tolerate this type of destruction in our community.”

Weld County, home to roughly 360,000 residents, is the eighth-largest county in Colorado, according to its population and development report — and officials say cases like this highlight the ongoing threat posed by large-scale drug trafficking networks.

“The Legislature has made clear that those who flood our communities with deadly narcotics must be held fully accountable,” Pirraglia added. “This sentence reflects that mandate.”

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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