Raleigh Resident Sentenced to Nine Years for Fentanyl and Cocaine Trafficking

Enrico Ferrante Cotton, 55, a Raleigh resident, has been sentenced to nine years in prison on charges involving fentanyl and cocaine trafficking. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina stated that Cotton pleaded guilty on March 26, to distribution of a quantity of fentanyl and possession with intent to distribute cocaine and an additional 40 grams or more of fentanyl.

Court documents reveal that a confidential source tipped off law enforcement in February 2024 about Cotton’s involvement in selling narcotics in the Raleigh area. This ultimately led to a controlled purchase on March 1, 2024, where Cotton sold 32.82 grams of fentanyl for $1,500. During the exchange, Cotton and the buyer also discussed to potentially deal in cocaine.

Following these events, authorities kept track of Cotton’s activities and found out he often frequented a storage unit. It was on March 6, 2024, that a K-9 unit picked up the scent of illegal substances at Cotton’s storage unit, prompting a search warrant execution. A variety of narcotics, including heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, and ANPP, along with drug paraphernalia, were seized at the unit. Similarly, a subsequent search at Cotton’s home revealed additional illicit substances and items related to drug trafficking…

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