Christiana Mall Traffic Stop Nets 10 Kilos, Brooklyn Man Cops To Fed Coke Charge

A routine traffic stop outside Delaware’s Christiana Mall has turned into a federal drug case for a Brooklyn man who admitted in court that the stash in the car was his. Daniel Fernandez, 44, pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court and now faces up to 20 years in prison, with sentencing set for July 28, 2026, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware.

U.S. District Judge Gregory B. Williams accepted Fernandez’s plea in Wilmington. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said New Castle County police pulled over the vehicle near the mall after officers spotted traffic violations, then called in a drug-detection dog. The Drug Enforcement Administration’s Philadelphia Field Division assisted in the investigation, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Thurstlic-O’Neill is handling the prosecution.

Police identified Fernandez as the passenger in the car. The dog alerted to narcotics, and a later search turned up the drugs that Fernandez admitted were his, according to the Brooklyn Eagle, which also noted officers had first observed multiple traffic violations near the busy shopping center.

Prosecutors Say Traffic Stop Uncovered Massive Haul

During the search, officers found what prosecutors describe as a major cache. “During a later search of the car, officers discovered approximately 10 kilograms of cocaine, 3 pounds of methamphetamine, and over 300 grams each of heroin and fentanyl,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office wrote…

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