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Four Brantford area fentanyl dealers sent to prison

By Susan Gamble

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Four Brantford area fentanyl dealers sent to prison

“You will get caught. You will go to prison.”

Beaver already had 15 months of time-served credit, leaving her with 33 months to serve.

SEVEN YEARS IN PRISON

Finally, Navarro was sentenced recently to just three-and-a-half years, despite the Crown requesting a seven-year sentence.

Navarro was arrested at the end of 2022 when police went into a Sheridan Street home with a warrant and found almost 85 grams of fentanyl, more than $3,000 in cash and more than 400 rounds of ammunition in the home.

While others in the house were charged, the evidence on Navarro’s phone indicated he was a user, a dealer to other low-level dealers and working for a high-level dealer.

After a week, Navarro was released to his family and, since then, became drug-free and started and graduated from college.