Drug dealer avoids trial by pleading guilty in 2023 overdose death; faces up to 190 years in prison

DENVER (KDVR) — An alleged drug dealer has avoided going to trial by pleading guilty to multiple charges connected to a 2023 overdose death and distribution of illegal substances, according to Boulder officials.

Carlos Centeno-Izaguirre had been scheduled to go to trial on Aug. 18, but rather than face a jury of his peers, Centeno-Izaguirre pled guilty to all counts.

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In September 2023, law enforcement discovered the body of Tyson Baker in his home in Boulder. At the same time, law enforcement was investigating Centeno-Izaguirre for selling large quantities of fentanyl throughout Boulder County.

A task force had coordinated controlled purchases of fentanyl from Centeno-Izaguirre, and ultimately seized thousands of fentanyl pills through the purchases. After Baker’s death, detectives analyzed electronic and DNA evidence and learned that Centeno-Izaguirre had sold Baker the fentanyl pill that ultimately killed him…

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