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For Immediate Release: For Further Information:
January 7, 2014

Office of The Attorney General
- John J. Hoffman, Acting Attorney General
New Jersey State Police
- Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent
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Troopers & Partners Dismantle Drug Network in “Operation Smoke Screen”
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New Brunswick, N.J. – A cooperative investigation by the New Jersey State Police, New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, New Brunswick Police Department, and other agencies has led to the arrest of 10 people in connection with a large drug distribution network. One of those arrested, Michael Mahony, 55, of Milltown, is the Chief Housing Inspector of the New Brunswick Housing Authority. Another Michael Vitanza, 57 of North Brunswick, is employed by the North Brunswick Department of Public Works.

The 10-month investigation focused on the alleged drug distribution activities of Paul Cano, 47, of New Brunswick, John Meerbaugh, 53, of North Brunswick, and Frank Kinelski, 53 of Somerset. They are believed to have utilized sophisticated means to distribute cocaine and marijuana in central New Jersey for up to two decades. Cano is also believed to have bought and sold illegal weapons while engaging in the drug distribution activities.

“These alleged drug dealers posed a serious threat to the communities where they operated, as evidenced by the numerous illegal guns and drugs that we seized,” said Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman. “Through long-term investigations of this type, we are putting drug and gun traffickers where they belong – behind bars for a long time – and we are making the people of New Jersey safer.”

“Crimes involving drug distribution and illegal firearms are always a priority, but this case is more significant for two reasons: public employees were involved and the illegal activity may have been going on for many years,” said Colonel Rick Fuentes, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police.

“We are working across all levels of law enforcement to target the narcotics and weapons trafficking that are fueling violence in our communities,” said Director Elie Honig of the Division of Criminal Justice. “With this operation, we took down a criminal syndicate that allegedly had been bringing illicit drugs and weapons into Middlesex and Somerset counties for many years.”

“I am proud of the contributions my officers were able to bring to this investigation and I am thankful to the New Jersey State Police and the other agencies for their resources throughout this process,” said New Brunswick Police Director, Anthony Caputo. “The New Brunswick Police Department will continue to work with our partners in the pursuit of criminal activity which touches our neighborhoods.”

On Wednesday, December 18 and Thursday, December 19, detectives executed numerous arrest and search warrants. Paul Cano was arrested in New Brunswick near Jersey Avenue and John Meerbaugh was arrested at his home in North Brunswick. Both were charged with Possession and Distribution of CDS. Cano was also charged with weapons offenses. They were lodged in the Middlesex County Jail in lieu of bail.

Michael Mahony was arrested and taken into custody near his residence while driving a city- owned vehicle. He was found with a distribution quantity of cocaine during the arrest. Mahony was charged with Possession of CDS and Distribution of CDS. He was lodged in the Middlesex County Jail and has since been released on bail.

Michael Vitanza is alleged to have obtained drugs while working. He was arrested at his place employment and charged with CDS offenses including Conspiracy to Distribute. Scott Campion, 40, of North Brunswick was also arrested and charged with CDS offenses. He is employed by the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Department as a dispatcher. They were also lodged in the Middlesex County Jail in default of bail.

Kinelski was arrested at his residence and found with MDMA, cocaine, marijuana, weapons, and more than $2000 cash. He was lodged in the Middlesex County Jail in default of bail.

The last arrest was made on Friday, December 27 when Gaetano Barone, 40 of Cranbury, who is the owner of Cranberry’s Gourmet Cafe was taken into custody. Detectives seized cocaine, marijuana, MDMA, prescription legend drugs (PLD’s), steroids, a handgun, and counterfeit clothing from that location. He was lodged in the Middlesex County Jail in default of bail.

The majority of the drugs and weapons were found at the Cranberry’s Gourmet Cafe and at the homes of Cano, Meerbaugh and Kinelski. In total, detectives recovered more than 1.5 kilos of cocaine, two pounds of marijuana, 12 ounces of MDMA, 167 prescription legend drugs (PLD’S), and steroids. The seized drugs are valued at approximately $130,000.

Also seized were 17 handguns, 14 rifles, two assault rifles, two shotguns, four high capacity magazines, one stun gun, one ballistic vest, and more than $10,000 cash. Twenty-two of the 36 weapons were found to be illegal. Additionally, many items related to drug distribution were seized including, scales, grinders, packaging equipment, and cutting agents. A 2008 Toyota Tundra pickup truck used by Cano for drug distribution was also seized.

The case will be prosecuted by the Division of Criminal Justice under the Office of the Attorney General.

Below is a list of those arrested during the operation. Each was lodged in the Middlesex County Jail:

  Bail Charges
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Paul Cano, 47
New Brunswick
$250K Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine
Distribution of Marijuana
Possession of Marijuana
Maintaining a fortified structure
Illegal Transfer of a firearm
Unlawful Possession of Firearms
Unlawful Possession of Assault Rifles
Unlawful Possession of Handguns
Possession of Firearms during CDS Offense
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John Meerbaugh, 53
North Brunswick
$250k  Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine
Distribution of Marijuana
Possession of Marijuana
Distribution of CDS/1,000 feet of school
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Gaetano Barone, 40
Cranbury 
$250k  Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine w/intent to dist.
Possession of Marijuana w/intent to dist.
Possession w/intent to dist. MDMA
Possession of PLD’S w/intent to Dist.
Possession of Handgun during CDS offense
Possession of Steroids
Certain Person not to Possess Firearms
Possession of Counterfeit Clothing
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Frank Kinelski, 53
Somerset
$150k Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine
Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine
Possession w/intent to Distribute MDMA
Possession w/intent to Distribute Marijuana
Possession of Firearm during CDS Offense
Unlawful Possession of Firearms
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Michael Mahony, 55
Milltown
$150k Distribution of Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine
Poss. of Cocaine w/1,000 ft. of school
Poss. of Cocaine w/500 ft. of Public Bldg.
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Michael Vitanza, 57
North Brunswick
$150k Conspiracy to Distribute CDS
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Scott Campion, 40
North Brunswick
ROR Loitering to Commit CDS Offense   
Conspiracy to Possess CDS
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Richard Murphy, 54
Somerset
ROR Possession of CDS
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Robert Blume, 21
New Brunswick
ROR Possession of CDS
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John Allegro, 48
Monroe
ROR Possession of CDS

The agencies participating in this operation are:

New Jersey State Police
New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice
New Brunswick Police Department
Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office
Plainfield Police Department
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Charges are merely accusations and the accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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