Sharon man sentenced to over 11 years for drug trafficking near school

Troy Rivetti, U.S. Attorney%27s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania - Department of Justice
Troy Rivetti, U.S. Attorney%27s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania - Department of Justice
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A Sharon, Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to 140 months in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine near an elementary school and adjacent to a day care center. The sentence was announced by Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti.

Larry Marrow, 37, received the sentence from United States District Judge Robert J. Colville. In addition to his prison term, Marrow will serve six years of supervised release.

Court records show that Marrow trafficked fentanyl and cocaine for several months in 2023 close to an elementary school and next door to a day care center in Sharon. Before this case, Marrow had been convicted four times for drug trafficking and four times for gun offenses in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Ohio.

Assistant United States Attorney Craig W. Haller prosecuted the case. Acting United States Attorney Rivetti acknowledged the work of the Mercer County Drug Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General in investigating the case.



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