DEA-Led Investigation Leads to Guilty Verdict for LITH Cocaine Sale

From the State’s Attorney’s Office:

JUAN SANCHEZ-CACHO FOUND GUILTY OF UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO DELIVER A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

Patrick D. Kenneally, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that 43-year-old Juan Sanchez-Cacho of Carpentersville, Illinois, was found guilty, after a bench trial, of the offenses of Unlawful Possession With Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, a Class X felony, and Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Class 1 felony.

Juan Sanchez-Cacho

Sanchez-Cacho will be sentenced on December 16, 2020 and faces between 15 and 60 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.

On September 20, 2018, the Sanchez-Cacho was located at a warehouse in Lake in the Hills along with Ivan Moreno-Gollegos.

Moreno-Gollegos was stopped after leaving that warehouse and ultimately found to be in possession of 16 kilograms of cocaine.

Prior to that date, Sanchez-Cacho met with an undercover police officer where he offered to sell the undercover officer the large quantity of cocaine.

The investigation was led by the DEA, in cooperation with the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department and the Chicago Police Department, and was prosecuted by Brette Dunbar of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office.


Comments

DEA-Led Investigation Leads to Guilty Verdict for LITH Cocaine Sale — 5 Comments

  1. A half million of the cartel’s dope?

    Dead men walking. I’m surprised they have lasted this long.

  2. Yet another example of “systemic racism”.

    Just ask the FAKE NURSE – LOL !

  3. Hey!

    That’s Jose who mows my lawn.

    Is Jose on work release?

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