Alexandria man ordered to spend 14 years in prison for trafficking fentanyl

ALEXANDRIA, Va. ( DC News Now ) — A man will spend over a decade in prison for distributing narcotics throughout Northern Virginia, a judge in Alexandria ruled on Thursday.

Alphonso Page, 35, who was also known as “Zoe” and “Fonzie,” had previous convictions for cocaine distribution, conducting an illegal gambling operation, identity theft and more, the U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) detailed.

In January 2024, the FBI launched an investigation into Page’s drug distribution activities, according to court documents. Law enforcement conducted two controlled purchases of fentanyl pills from Page.

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In total, authorities said they bought about 2,300 pills, weighing about half a pound (257 grams), on March 14 and April 2 that year…

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