HUDSON COUNTY, N.J. — A six-month investigation by the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office has led to the arrest of seven individuals and the seizure of more than four kilograms of suspected cocaine, two firearms, over $70,000 in cash, and seven vehicles, officials announced Monday.
Among those arrested were a dispatcher with the West New York Police Department, a retired detective from the same agency, and a current Hudson County Correctional Police Officer. The operation, carried out early Thursday, July 17, included the execution of search warrants at multiple locations in North Bergen, West New York, and Union City. Authorities also uncovered a narcotics production facility.
The seized cocaine is estimated to have a street value exceeding $150,000.
Alfredo Diaz, 50, of Union City, was identified as the alleged leader of the narcotics network and faces numerous charges including leading a narcotics trafficking operation, maintaining a drug production facility, multiple counts of possession with intent to distribute cocaine near schools and public property, weapons offenses, money laundering, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Others charged include:
- Ileana Hernandez, 56, West New York Police dispatcher, charged with official misconduct and conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
- Edwin Martinez, 39, of North Bergen, charged with first-degree possession with intent to distribute cocaine and multiple weapons and conspiracy offenses.
- Daniel Diaz, 28, of West New York, charged with possession and distribution of cocaine near a school and public property.
- Thomas Mannion, 60, retired police detective, charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
- Marquis Santiago, 33, Hudson County Correctional Police Officer, charged with conspiracy to possess cocaine.
- Cristian Cortez, 55, of Englewood, charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office says the investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be filed.