Two California men who treated Colorado’s cannabis corridor like their own personal cash register will now be spending decades behind bars. A Weld County judge has sentenced them to 30 years in state prison after juries found the pair guilty in a 2023 spree of Front Range robberies that targeted cash couriers making scheduled pickups at marijuana dispensaries.
Prosecutors said the cases, handled in Weld County, involved coordinated stickups that rattled courier companies and dispensary owners already on edge about moving piles of cash in an industry that is still largely locked out of traditional banking.
Antonio Deray Darnell, 36, and Gabriel Angel Sanchez, 32, were convicted in February on charges including robbery and theft. On May 19, a Weld County judge ordered both men to serve 30 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections, according to CBS News Colorado. Jurors heard how the duo was tied to five incidents in June and July 2023 that zeroed in on couriers making cash pickups for dispensaries.
Empyreal and the cash‑courier risk
At the center of the story is Empyreal Logistics, a Denver‑area cash‑courier company that moves money for cannabis businesses and operates in several states. The firm has become a kind of case study in the risks that come with hauling unbanked cash from dispensary to vault. MJBizDaily has detailed Empyreal’s national footprint and its legal clashes over seized cannabis cash, highlighting just how vulnerable these cash‑in‑transit operations can be.
How investigators pieced it together
Detectives eventually traced the robbery pattern through a mix of video and paper trails. Investigators say footage from Empyreal vans and dispensary surveillance cameras, plus records tied to vehicle rentals on the Turo marketplace, helped them link the incidents and point directly to Darnell’s account, according to CBS News Colorado…