Hanibal Ocampo III, 34, pleaded no contest to possessing a controlled substance with a firearm and was sentenced to two years in jail, eligible for a half reduction with good behavior at Santa Rita Jail. Prosecutors dropped nine other charges as part of the plea deal. Concord police identified him as a suspected dealer connected to a woman who overdosed and died, prompting a raid on his Congress Court home. Officers seized large quantities of fentanyl-laced pills, MDMA, cocaine, Xanax, ketamine, cutting agent, methamphetamine, LSD, numerous guns, and cash. Authorities found a converted room set up as a drug store and a storage unit in Ocampo’s name; three other people faced minor charges and short jail terms.
In the July 2024 raid, police seized 11 guns, a quarter-pound of pills containing fentanyl, seven pounds of MDMA, 2.2 pounds of cocaine, roughly 2,400 Xanax pills, 150 grams of ketamine, and 1.7 pounds of cutting agent, as well as smaller quantities of methamphetamine, LSD, and various hallucinogens. Ocampo's then-girlfriend and two people who were present in his kitchen attempting to cook roughly 24 pounds of marijuana into edible products, according to police.
Police say the residence and storage unit both belonged to Ocampo, and that the home contained a room that had been converted into an unofficial store for drugs, complete with a menu, stocked shelves, and pricing information, authorities said. Police also seized an undisclosed amount of cash from the home. The other three people were charged, resulting in jail sentences of six days for one, four days for the other, and a complete case dismissal for the third, records show.
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