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Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

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Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

I figured this was interesting after the post today (even though I personally do not feel that pot is a gateway drug or anything like that -- nor do I care what others do as far as pot) but..........this woman's house is 700 feet from Great Hollow Middle School. I hope she gets the help she needs. :(



Cops: LI mom 'major player' in drug ring

A Nesconset mother of two was charged Tuesday by federal agents with illegally dealing prescription pain killers that give a heroin-like high.

The woman, Joanne Connelly, 48, of 167 Southern Blvd., Nesconset, headed a ring in the Smithtown area that specialized in trafficking in the drug, roxicodone, officials said.

Connelly may have "the trappings of suburban life," but she had attempted to sell the drug to an undercover agent, shortly after she dropped her children at school, Assistant United States Attorney Christopher Ott said.

She was arraigned in federal court in Central Islip late Tuesday on a charge of knowingly and intentionally distributing a controlled substance with others. If convicted, she faces 30 years or more in prison.

She "is a major player, one of the largest suppliers . . . suppliers to other lower-level dealers," said Ott, who did not specify the amount of drugs she is accused of dealing.

Her attorney, Michael Young, of Manhattan, said in court that the government was exaggerating the extent of his client's drug dealing, if any, and said in court that "all of a sudden, this woman is being turned into the drug kingpin of Long Island."

But Ott replied that DEA agents had made several drug buys from Connelly, and the investigation was continuing.

While saying that Connelly was charged with "a very, very serious crime," U.S. Magistrate E. Thomas Boyle released her on $500,000 bail, saying that she had no previous criminal record and strong community ties.

Roxicodone has started replacing OxyContin as the drug of choice among addicts since the later was reformulated so it could it could no longer be crushed to give an instant high, officials said.

Experts said heroin and oxycodone have similar effects and are highly addictive, and often heroin users begin their drug use with these types of prescription painkillers.

Roxicodone contains the same narcotic, oxycodone, but it can be crushed to have an almost instant effect, according to court papers.The federal investigation into Connelly began in November when she agreed to sell 100 roxicodone pills to an undercover officer for $1,200 at a Dunkin' Donuts on Main Street in Smithtown, according to federal court papers. She told the undercover that she could regularly sell him 100 additional pills a week, the court papers said.

Later on that November day, when she returned to the parking lot of the Dunkin' Donuts, Connelly told the undercover that she only had 95 roxicodone tablets in the a bottle of pills she was about to hand over, so she also placed $60 in cash in the bottle to make up for the five missing pills, the papers said.

Two weeks later, in December, Connelly sold the undercover 100 more roxicodone pills for $1,200 in the Dunkin' Donuts parking lot, according to the court papers.

Two of Connelly's dealers have been cooperating with agents, court papers said.

One of the dealers was wearing a recording device on Dec. 14 when they both went to Connelly's Nesconset home and purchased what she said was 70 roxicodone pills from her, according to court papers.

The DEA laboratory has not completed the analysis of those pills. But if they test positive for the drug, that could lead to a significant increase in prison time for Connelly if she is convicted of distributing a drug.

Connelly's home is 700 feet from the Great Hollow Middle School. Federal law provides for additional penalties for the sale of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school, court papers said.

Under suggested federal sentencing guidelines, if convicted, Connelly could theoretically face up to 30 years in prison for selling the drug, but another 30 years for trafficking within 1,000 feet of a school, Ott said But it would be unlikely that Connelly, even if convicted, would receive such a lengthy sentence.

Magistrate Boyle noted, reading a pre-trial services report, that Connelly appeared to be addicted to oxycodone herself after suffering an accident years ago. He recommended she get drug counseling.

source; newsday.com

Posted 1/11/11 9:24 PM
 
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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

Crazy isnt it?

This was projected to be part of the reason why Smithtown has such a huge heroin issue. They get addicted to the pills and then move on to the heroin.

I am literally around the block from there.....

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Posted 1/11/11 9:32 PM
 

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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

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Crazy isnt it?

This was projected to be part of the reason why Smithtown has such a huge heroin issue. They get addicted to the pills and then move on to the heroin.

I am literally around the block from there.....




it really is.. most of my family lives right over there, too and it's such a shame. I'm sure this woman just became hooked on them and then it spirals out of control. I can't fathom any mom just doing such a thing for the heck of it..I just can't.

That's not to say that she shouldn't be held accountable for it, but it's so scary....and to be so close to the school! That school literally is in between houses. Chat Icon

Posted 1/11/11 9:38 PM
 

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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

Glad to hear another dealer has been caught. Rx drugs and heroin have ruined so many Long Island families. Chat Icon

Posted 1/11/11 9:44 PM
 

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Posted 1/11/11 9:47 PM
 

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Chat Icon Chat Icon talk about close to home

Posted 1/11/11 9:47 PM
 

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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

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..........this woman's house is 700 feet from Great Hollow Middle School. I hope she gets the help she needs. :(



I seriously hope that the 'help' she gets is a small cell for many years so that she can ponder the damage she has done to her loved ones' lives as well as the lives of many other people who used her 'services.' Chat Icon

Posted 1/11/11 9:59 PM
 

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Posted by speakthetruth

..........this woman's house is 700 feet from Great Hollow Middle School. I hope she gets the help she needs. :(



I seriously hope that the 'help' she gets is a small cell for many years so that she can ponder the damage she has done to her loved ones' lives as well as the lives of many other people who used her 'services.' Chat Icon



I agree, and don't mean to sound like a sympathizer to drug pushers. I just meant more in the sense that she has children herself, and it's heartbreaking they have to go through this, as well. (Same for the community..it effects everyone.)

Posted 1/11/11 10:08 PM
 

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Posted by twinkletoes807

Posted by speakthetruth

..........this woman's house is 700 feet from Great Hollow Middle School. I hope she gets the help she needs. :(



I seriously hope that the 'help' she gets is a small cell for many years so that she can ponder the damage she has done to her loved ones' lives as well as the lives of many other people who used her 'services.' Chat Icon



I agree, and don't mean to sound like a sympathizer to drug pushers. I just meant more in the sense that she has children herself, and it's heartbreaking they have to go through this, as well. (Same for the community..it effects everyone.)



RX pills was what started the heroin problem in this area to begin with.

The detective that Ive spoken to said that essentially the issue starts with the RX pills then they move on to heroin which winds up being easier and cheaper to get in the long run.



Posted 1/11/11 10:33 PM
 

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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

heroin didn't just appear....everyone started doing vicodin and percocet, then oxycotin....then they go to heroin because it's cheaper.

Posted 1/11/11 10:53 PM
 

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heroin didn't just appear....everyone started doing vicodin and percocet, then oxycotin....then they go to heroin because it's cheaper.




Exactly. I'm actually surprised that it's taken so long for LI to be affected. We had this problem in my hometown in Florida when I was in high school. Three friends of mine died from heroin overdoses because doctors were prescribing oxycontin to adults with back pain & they were turning around anbd selling it to teenagers. Once they were addicted it became too expensive so they turned to heroin Chat Icon

Posted 1/11/11 11:19 PM
 

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Re: Drug-ring mom in house 700 feet from Middle School in Nesconset

Crazy....DH and I used to rent an apartment literally a few houses down from there on Southern Blvd....such a nice area. Just goes to show you never know! Now that I'm a mom stories like this scare the crap out of me!!

Posted 1/12/11 12:04 AM
 

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Posted by Jenna

heroin didn't just appear....everyone started doing vicodin and percocet, then oxycotin....then they go to heroin because it's cheaper.




Exactly. I'm actually surprised that it's taken so long for LI to be affected. We had this problem in my hometown in Florida when I was in high school. Three friends of mine died from heroin overdoses because doctors were prescribing oxycontin to adults with back pain & they were turning around anbd selling it to teenagers. Once they were addicted it became too expensive so they turned to heroin Chat Icon



I'm so sorry. When I was in high school pot was the drug of choice. There was also acid and ecstasy but marijuana was by far the biggest.

The current drugs of choice for teens scare me. They are much easier to get and heroin is so cheap and extremely addictive.
There are a couple of families I know that have their teenagers in rehab for heroin. Chat Icon

Posted 1/12/11 7:26 AM
 
 
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